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Clutch Shell For Triumph/bsa 250 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Evans City, Pennsylvania, US

Evans City, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:57-4198

Here is a clutch shell for Triumph/BSA 250, or BSA B50. This has no cracks and is in good condition.

 

This clutch shell can be viewed or picked up at Rask Cycle, 1647 Evans City Rd., Evans city pa.
724-538-4123

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU BID

This item is used. We will do our best to list the parts exactly as they are, but used parts are just that USED parts. Everyone has their own interpretation of what is "a good used part," and what is not...

As much as we hate to, we must insist that all sales are final, as we have found in the past that there are some people out there who are just (to say the least) plain unreasonable We try to describe what we list as accurately as possible, but we may miss something..

What we feel is good may be excellent to some and junk to others, so we do NOT accept returns on any used parts. We(Rask Cycle, Evans City, Pa have been in business for decades and pride ourselves on our reputation, so if you are hesitant to bid on a used part, check our feedback and ask around.

We don't want to have to post this sort of thing, but we are just trying to prevent problems before they start.

We think you will be satisfied, but if you expect new parts, BUY NEW PARTS.

If you have any questions, feel free to E-Mail or call (724-538-4123) ask for Gary.

 

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