Ajs Stormer Left Side Sdide Panel/ Numberplate. Used on 2040-parts.com
Golden Valley, Arizona, US
AJS left side side panel. This is off a 40 year old dirt bike NOT NEW. In good usable condition.Pm restoring an AJS and have 2 left sides. Hard to find. If you have any AJS stuff you want to sell or trade, let me know.dan
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