1967 ? Sears Gilera 106ss Motorcycle - Left Side Engine Cover on 2040-parts.com
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
This Left Side Engine Cover is off a 1967? Gilera 106SS 106cc Motorcycle. The cover is in good usable condition with no cracks or chips. The cover is oily, greasy, and has some scratches. Please see the pictures below and contact me with any questions.
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