1973 Triumph Trident Oem T150 V Right Foot Rest on 2040-parts.com
Niagara Falls, New York, US
Here we have a Right Foot Rest from what I believe is a 1973 Triumph T150 Trident. I COULD BE WRONG!!! Chrome is in poor condition. Will need to be RECHROMED!! Missing locater pins. Also have the Foot Rest for the left side on another one of my auctions. Will combine shipping. International Bidders email me for shipping quote. Paypal only for International Bidders
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