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1982 Bmw R100rs Oil Cooler Lines Thermostat R80rt R90/6 R100/7 R100rt Airhead on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, US

Tempe, Arizona, US
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NO DAMAGE NOTED, NO BENT FINS, NO TWEAKED LINES, NO NICKS, ETC.


I AM TOLD THIS WILL FIT MANY AIRHEADS GOING BACK TO 1977. PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH AS TO APPLICATION.

ALL PARTS REMOVED FROM '82 BMW R100RS WITH UNKNOWN MILES. THIS BIKE HAS MANY AFTERMARKET AND PERFORMANCE PARTS WHICH WILL BE LISTED IN THE COMING DAYS. PARTS MAY FIT OTHER YEAR/MODELS, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECT APPLICATION.

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