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1972 Ossa 250 Mar Ahrma Airbox Air Box on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Mulino, Oregon, US

Mulino, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

 

 

1972 OSSA 250 MAR AHRMA Airbox Air Box.

 

No major damage, has a few hairline cracks.

Bid is for all items in photo. 

Condition is 7 out of 10.  1 Being worst and 10 being the best.

Please look closely and verify this part will work for you, will fit other makes and models.

 Parts are sold as is, as seen in photos.

Dear Valued Customer:  Parts sold as used parts. Most of these parts are 20-50 + years old. Most are original parts and they are not perfect. If you receive an item that you feel is not as described or are not happy with please contact us. You are a valuable customer. We inspect alot of parts per week and can miss defects.   

Overseas buyer: It is your responsibility to take care of any import taxes that are due upon delivery in your country, so please check it out. We will not alter any export paperwork: declared purchase amount or changes to gift from merchandise.

Location : A 102 109/303 DFP

 

No local p/u unless item is very heavy. . or prearanged.
   


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