1979 Puch Maxi Stock Cylinder Head 79 50cc E50 on 2040-parts.com
Mitchell, South Dakota, US
This a a cylinder head in good condition that came off of a 50cc 1979 puch maxi e50. I put a new kit and hi comp head on mine so I have no need for it anymore.
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