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Aprilia Trials Bike Txr/puch Maxi Rotax Point Set N.o.s. Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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Seattle, Washington, US

Seattle, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BOSCH Manufacturer Part Number:1 217 013 021 (AP983343) Country of Manufacture:Germany

 New old stock Aprilia trials point set.  Fits TXR 240/312, and TX240/311.   (for the air-cooled bikes) Bosch number 1 217 013 021. Flanders number 38313021. Aprilia number is 983343. may fit more bikes including Puch Maxi, zundapp, Hirth, kohler, ?.  I normally ship USPS or UPS from my work tue-friday. Sorry, shipping to USA only. Please feel free to contact if any questions or issues. Thanks for looking.

 

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