Genuine Amal 150 Degree Banjo, Factory Sealed on 2040-parts.com
Falls Church, Virginia, US
This is a brand new factory sealed Amal 150 Degree Banjo as used on many vintage British motorcycles.
You can buy any number of our Genuine Amal items and there will be only one $5.15 shipping charge! Right now, we are listing banjos, banjo bolts, and fuel filters -- it applies to all! We are a Amal Authorized Dealer and we have many other Amal items in stock.
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