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Old 13-08-07, 07:25 PM   #11
shelleyamy
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Default Re: Should I break my Curvy SV?

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Hi Mike, I do actually have a spare set of used lowers in Black (bought them ages ago just in case) but one of them (I think) has been cut to fit the old style R&G crash bungs. R&G modded the bungs a few years back so you didn't need this but I bought these before that, are they still of interest?
What's the going rate for a set of curvy lowers?

Mags
I would need to have then sprayed,so i could ask them to fill in the crash bung holes.
No idea what they normaly go for,but let me know how much you need,and i will price the paint/repair work.

Mike
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Old 13-08-07, 07:28 PM   #12
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Default Re: Should I break my Curvy SV?

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shelleyamy - What side did u have the off with? If it you went down on the left side I may take the right hand side off your hands.. i.e. we could split the lowers that Mags is offering
Yeah left hand damage,but my right hand side has a lug missing,which i have overcome with a neat little Suzuki philips screw by the front air intake.
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