Moto Guzzi Veglia 160mph Speedometer 850 Tonti on 2040-parts.com
Santa Maria, California, US
Moto Guzzi Veglia 160MPH speedometer 850 tonti, was working when pulled two years ago. No garauntees, sold as is. Rare 160 MPH speedometer
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