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Nos Kerker Suzuki Gs1100e Exhaust Mount Kit Gs1000 Gs850 Gs750 1979-80 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Newtonville, Massachusetts, United States

Newtonville, Massachusetts, United States
original packaging from 35 years ago
Brand:Kerker Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:GS1100E 1980

NOS Kerker Suzuki GS1100E exhaust mount kit GS1000 GS850 GS750 1979-80.
Fits: 
80-81 GS1100E
78-80 GS1000E
79-80 GS1000S
79 GS1000L
80 GS850G
80 GS850GS
79-80 GS750E
79 GS750L
80 GS1000G
80 GS1000GL

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