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08/09 Suzuki Gsx650f Oem Body Parts , Fairings (hilliard) on 2040-motos

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08/09 Suzuki GSX650F OEM body parts , Fairings (Hilliard), $1, image 1

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Hi, i recently wrecked my GSX 650 F and replaced the whole Fairings with and aftermarket kit and have a few original attractive condition parts left.All the parts are in very terrific shape with all mounting latches in place and have just minor scratches on them.what i still have is:1x left side fairing 80$ (original oem part)1x front fender 40$ (original oem part)1x seat part that goes right undernith the seat 40$ (original oem part)1x the part that covers the fairing insides where the odometer is mounted 20$ (aftermarket)Feel free to make an offer on either 1 or the whole set of parts.thanks for checking my add out

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