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1981 Ktm Gs 420/ 495 - Body Kit - Ahrma - Isdt on 2040-parts.com

US $2,450.00
Location:

Debary, Florida, United States

Debary, Florida, United States
The tank is brand new and extremely rare, I believe the other parts may be new but they either show some shelf or were possibly "take off " parts when the bike was new.
Brand:Unbranded Surface Finish:plastic Manufacturer Part Number:000 000 Color:white

This is a body kit for the 1981 KTM GS420/ GS495 (maybe will fit the GS250 & GS390 as well but you will need to do the research. The tank is brand new and extremely rare as are some of the other parts. I believe the other parts may be new as well but they either show some shelf wear or were possibly "take off " parts when the bike was new. They are in very nice to near new condition. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing. You probably will not see another set like this in the next decade. Thank you.


NOTE: for shipping each part will be individually wrapped in bubble wrap and packed neatly in a box so that they arrive safely. I ship either USPS or UPS most of the time and have had great service over the years. However if you wish to add insurance at an extra cost please let me know prior to purchasing so that I can give you a new shipping total.You will get a tracking number once the box is shipped

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