Up for auction is a BSA Advance Unit for a 1963 to 1970 A 65 Motor. It is used but in good condition. The unit turn freely to advance and returns by itself. It is a 12 Degree advance. it is being sold as is with no guarantees implied. Winning bidder to pay by PayPal, certified check or Cash within 72 hours of auctions end. Shipping and handling in the US will be $7.50. If winning bidder lives in another country I will get a quote at auctions end. Cost will be actual plus $3.00 for Handling and forms. Check out my other auctions.
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