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Low Rider Vw Volkswagen Trike Frame Kit Hot Rod Rat Bike Motorcycle 3 Wheeler on 2040-parts.com

US $255.00
Location:

Dunnegan, Missouri, US

Dunnegan, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:jandshotrodasylum.com Surface Finish:bare steel Country of Manufacture:United States

This is a custom made J&S Hot Rod Asylum frame kit to build a Low Rider VW trike.  Made in USA.  What you see in picture 2 is what you get, 8 pieces of 14 gauge 1 1/2" tubing, notched and bent and 4 brace pieces.  Some grinding, notching, fitting and welding is required.  Add your choice of neck, front end, and torsion housing to build your own custom VW trike.  Comes with the CD that goes with the standard 2 seat version on how to clean up your torsion housing and tips for how to put it together, with many helpful pictures.  The first picture is of a frame like this all welded together on a VW torsion with a chrome front springer.  Free shipping in USA 48.  YOU ONLY GET WHAT IS IN THE 2nd PICTURE.   Please see our other auctions for cool stuff and things.  Thanks for looking.

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