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1978 Vespa Ciao Moped Scooter Headlight Head Light Bucket Shell on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Menoken, North Dakota, US

Menoken, North Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:I accept returns only if I made a mistake in the listing. Thanks. Part Brand:Vespa Ciao

This is the headlight bucket off a 1978 Vespa Ciao. There is rust. The speedometer is included, but is not working.

1 shelf. It may fit other years and models. Please do your own research. Please e-mail with any questions. Please ask dont assume. I want all happy buyers. . SHIPPING COSTS ARE FOR THE LOWER 48 STATES.  If you live outside the US and have shipping questions please ask. I will leave positive feedback after you get the parts, are satisfied, and leave feedback for me. If there are any problems,

 please contact me before you leave feedback. I do my best to describe the items, but im not perfect and  sometimes can miss something.

Some of the parts will not be cleaned up. If I would take the time to clean them up, I would need to ask a whole lot more for them.

I almost always ship the day after you pay if the auction ends on a weekday and Mondays if the auction ends on a weekend.Thank You.

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