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MOST OF THE PARTS SOLD!!!!STILL AVAILABLE,Frame clear title $1800engine with damaged lower case $300subframe $140radiator with fans $100complete wire harness $60front headlamp harness $35lower tree $60left clip on with perch $45right side controls $45, left side with some scratches $25ram air tubes left and right for your fairings $40fuel pump $40aftermarket integrated tail light with turn signals $35, stock $20center ram air plastic tube $25rectifier $30front seat $35blue front fender, not in the photos $40all fairings still available, only sold all small black covers, gas tank cover and front fendercall email text

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