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25''trac Frontend/dragbike/gs1100/gs1150/kz1000/kz900/trac/kosman/pmfr on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pittsburg, California, United States

Pittsburg, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:trac Surface Finish:polished Placement on Vehicle:Front

 you r bidding on a nice 25''trac front-end,these forx are in beautiful shape,polished legs an trees,comes with axle,7/8 aluminum handle bars an triple trees,nice front-end,any question 510 575 4397 mike,I HAVE ITEM LISTED ON OTHER SITES I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANYTIME


On May-19-16 at 18:51:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

DO HAVE A NEW FENDER MOUNTED ON MY BIKE AND A  FRONT BRAKE SETUP,CALIPER,MASTER CYL,BRAKE LINE AN CALIPER BRACKET FOR SELL AS WELL 275.00

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