Bmw Rear Fender Lower Piece Only. Fits R50, R60, /'2, R69 on 2040-parts.com
Feura Bush, New York, US
This is a BMW rear fender lower piece only in excellent shape. The hinge is good and it will buff well. It will fit R50, R60, /2, R69.
The paint is also in great shape with no dings or mayor scratches. Bid with confidence this is a great find. USA shipping only.
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