Suzuki Burgman An650 Left Handlebar Switches on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, United States
this is a 2004 Suzuki burgman AN650 left handlebar switch assy. it has been tested. it was removed from a running bike and is in good working condition. I only sell and ship to the lower 49 us states and the ebay international shipping center...
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