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Bsa Twin Cylinder Restoration By Bacon - Manual Excellent Photos For Accurate on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Red Creek, New York, United States

Red Creek, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BSA - Osprey Warranty:No Type:BSA twin manual Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

This auction consists of A restoration manual / book by Bacon for the BSA twin cylinders motorcycles .6500cc and 500cc It is in excellent condition and has clear understandable text and many photographs to aid in your correct restoration .Specs and part numbers outlined in great detail . Buyer pays shipping.Shipping is to lower 48 at $3.00 All payment within 7 seven days of auctions closing . Thank You for looking .

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