Givi Monokey System Top Case Rear Trunk With Backrest on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Massachusetts, United States
This is a Givi removable top case with back rest and Mycarr high mounted stop lamp. Please look at pictures carefully and feel free to ask any question. I do not have a key, don't know what it will fit, and I don't know if lights work. Comes with bracket, removable bracket and hardware. Dimensions are approximately 22 x 16 x 11.
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