Vintage Mini Bike Rupp Front Rear Brake Assemblies 2 on 2040-parts.com
Kingman, Arizona, US
Vintage Rupp Roadster Front and Rear Brake assemblies in usable condition. Both function. Some rust on the springs. Should clean up well. Check my other auctions for more rupp parts.You get everything in the pictures, email any questions. We Combine Shipping.
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