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Gsxr600 Suzuki Meter Cluster With Fairing Mount/take Off Y2k2 Model on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
GREAT CONDITION,TAKE OFF ITEM,NO CRACK BREAKS OR VISIBLE DAMAGE/RESET KNOB ONLY MISSING,RUBBER HAS SOME DETERIORATION ABOVE METER BUT STILL SEALS
Included Gauges:Odometer, Speedometer, Tachometer Surface Finish:OEM Display:Digital Brand:SUZUKI Material:OEM

Y2K GSXR 600 SUZUKI METER CLUSTER/RESET KNOB MISSING/SMALL RUBBER FOR RESET BAR DETERIORATED/STILL SEALS.GOOD DEAL,COMES WITH FAIRING MOUNT TOO.IT IS A TAKE OFF FROM THE BIKE.

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