Koso Signal Lights Kit For Db-02 / Db-02r Scooter Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com
Angersdorf, DE
KOSO Signal Lights Kit for DB-02 / DB-02R Scooter Motorcycle
For sale is:
Signalleuchtenkit for DB-02 / DB-02R
Framework for the DB02 and DB02R. Serves to hold the lights. These are in the set.
(The speedometer pictured is not included in the auction)
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