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THE KIT BULTACO CHAMPION MOTO PHOTO ALSO RESTORED FOR SALE. WE HAVE ALL THE PARTS TO RESTORE THIS BIKE, WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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Components for Sale
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- Lambretta 125 ld aluminium cover, good condition. new no.(US $135.00)
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- Montesa cota 200 seat, rubber hard.(US $185.00)
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