Suzuki Gsx600f Katana 600 1998-2002 Forks / Front Suspension 79233 on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, US
Forks. BENT This is from a 1998-2002 Suzuki GSX600F Katana 600....shows wear from normal use unless stated otherwise...
shipping to alaska and hawaii may be slightly higher... items may be dissasembled for shipping purposes... be aware that there are size restrictions on items sent through USPS so be sure to inquire about that prior to bidding if you are an international buyer... items such as frames and motors will most likely be shipped through a commercial shipping company...thanks
IT IS BEING SOLD "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTY. ONLY SERIOUS BIDS. WILL ACCEPT PAYPAL, OR CREDIT CARD. THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRES US TO CHARGE SALES TAX. WILL NOT RELEASE PART UNTIL IT IS PAID IN FULL.
stock# 79233
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