Motor Cycle/scooter Tail Box/ Trunk on 2040-parts.com
New Bern, North Carolina, United States
for sale a used Emgo tail box/trunk. good condition with LED lights circling the base plate ,key lockable can be removed to carry like a suit case. box is approximately 12 in. X 15in. medium size tail box .this box will work on most any motor cycle ,scooter or bicycle . rain tight too.
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