Moto Guzzi 850 T3 V1000 Convert Spada Aluminum Grills on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, California, United States
Aluminum grills fitting T3, Spada and Convert. Quality aluminum castings polished as in pictures. Fit stock mounting holes and secured with 4 stainless screws. Bolt on ready. No drilling or messin'.
Attract more attention from Grills. Sold in pairs. Please ask any questions. International shipping is only guaranteed with Priority Mail which is insured. First class mail is an option Without insurance . I can only be responsible for undelivered items if sent Priority mail. Buyer is responsible for choosing the mail services offered. |
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