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Original Bsa Fiberglass Side Cover Panel Set A65 Spitfire Lightning Twin '65-'67 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.99
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Willoughby, Ohio, US

Willoughby, Ohio, US
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Original BSA fiberglass side cover set & badges.


For use on A65 models (Spitfire, Lightning) from 1965-1967.

Used, but in good solid condition. Each cover shows a bit of light scratching and a few small dings/scuffs. The LH cover has a crack on the lower right edge (measures about 1 3/4" long). This same cover has a couple of very small chips along the edge as well, but these most likely will not be seen when the covers are mounted. There are no other cracks, breaks, or holes. Each cover still has the original BSA gold and black "wing" logo badge. Both badges are damage free and nice. 

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