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Handle For Vespa 51-54 Rack Faro Basso Douglas Hoffman Acma Struzzo on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Saigon, VN

Saigon, VN
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:VESPA Country of Manufacture:Vietnam

CHROME HANDLE FOR VESPA 51-54 RACK FARO BASSO DOUGLAS HOFFMAN ACMA STRUZZO.

MADE OF STEEL TUBE (300GR )  THIS IS A RARE ACCESSORIES .

HEIGHT TO TOP 150MM

BETWEEN HOLES 153MM

 AND 243MM

SEE PICTURE

 

 

THIS PART IS NEW MADE, NOT ORIGINAL.

PARTS FROM VIETNAM WITH TAKE 15-20 DAYS BY REGISTERED MAIL BUT NO TRACKING.

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