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Front Head Light Fairing For 87 Suzuki Lt 230 Quad on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Merrick, New York, United States

Merrick, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SUZUKI QUAD. Manufacturer Part Number:NONE Type:Light Cover Placement on Vehicle:Front

USED FRONT HEAD LIGHT FAIRING FOR 87 SUZUKI LT 230 QUAD. ONE CORNER IS CHIPPED WHICH YOU CAN SEE IN THE SOME OF THE PHOTOS. THERE ARE TWO SMALL CRACKS WHERE THE TWO SCREWS GO. I TOOK PICTURES OF IT. IT MIGHT BE HARD TO SEE THE CRACKS BECAUSE THEY ARE SMALL. YOU WILL STILL BE ABLE TO MOUNT IT.

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