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Moto Guzzi V35 Imola V50 Monza Seat Cowl Trim on 2040-parts.com

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Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Lydbrook, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
In good used condition
Brand:does not apply Classic Motorcycle Part:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Other Part Number:does not apply To Fit Make:Moto Guzzi Colour:Red To Fit Model:V35 IMOLA V50 MONZA EAN:does not apply

MOTO GUZZI  V35 IMOLA V50 MONZA SEAT COWL TRIM

In clean condition, with no splits or cracks just marks to the paint finish from use.

Please note this is only suitable for the Imola & Monza first series models.

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Please look at my other listings for more Guzzi parts.  If you need any other secondhand parts for V35, V50, V50/2, V50/3, V65, or 125 Stornello Sport, please contact me as I may well have what you need and can list on a Buy it Now.

Overseas buyers please contact me for delivery costs and payment by Paypal only please.

 

 

 

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