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2006 Buell Lightning City X Air Intake Cover And Front Windscreen on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Conyers, Georgia, US

Conyers, Georgia, US
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Bike was dropped and the intake cover popped off. Where the 4 screws went have broken off. Still fits pretty snug and I rode with it for over a year. Just gave me a reason to buy a black set.

Front windscreen is in good shape

Last picture is of my bike as of now. (Not for sale) just to show it off and so you know exactly what bike this is for.

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