Beam Adjuster Bolt Vetter Windjammer 4 Fairing Windshield Year ? on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
BEAM ADJUSTER BOLT . TAKEN OFF VETTER WINDJAMMER 4 FAIRING WINDSHIELD YEAR UNKNOWN. PAYMENT IN 4 DAYS. NO WARRANTY. NO RETURNS. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING.
HAVE NO IDEA WILL IT FIT YOUR BIKE OR IF IT OEM OR AFTERMARKET PART. IT IS BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK IF IT FIT YOUR BIKE .
ALL PARTS TAKEN OFF OLD JUNK BIKES. HAVE NO WAY TO TEST, INSPECT, MEASURE THIS PARTS. NO NEW WORKING PARTS HERE. BY BIDDING YOU AGREE TO PAY FOR PART AND SHIPPING, YOU AGREE - ITEMS CONDITION- FOR PARTS OR NOT WORKING, AND ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR FITTING ON YOUR BIKE.
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