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Zundapp Bella R 203 1957  Zundapp Parts Manual...copy.

Parts manual for the R 203 Bella with Electric Starter
Beginning with frame no. R 107 001, 95 pages.

This is a used book, has a few smug marks on the back cover, but it pretty good condition. 
If you have a Zundapp Bella R203....you need this book. It will save you a lot of time.
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