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Aprilia Rs 50,aluminium Front Foot-rest,in Silver-blue-red,biturbo By Kundo,nos on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Peristeri attikis, Athens, Greece

Peristeri attikis, Athens, Greece
Condition:New Material:Aluminum Warranty:No Brand:BITURBO by KUNDO Country/Region of Manufacture:Spain Manufacturer Part Number:ES641800 silver - ES641805 Blue - ES641803 Red

This auction is for three (3) pairs of foot-rest front, in Aluminum, for Aprilia RS 50, in three different colors ( Silver-Blue-Red ). The situation of these items is New Old Stock!. If you need more information please ask. I accept to combine shipments where it is possible! We offer a shipping discount if you buy more than one item in the same dispatch. Picture shown is the real picture of the product for sale. Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favorites list.

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