New Piaggio Vespa Et 2 & Et 4 Front Suspension Cover 82170050d9 Imperial Blue204 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
NEW PIAGGIO VESPA ET 2 & ET 4 FRONT SUSPENSION COVER
Plastic Front Suspension Cover for Piaggio Vepsa ET 2 & ET 4
Imperial Blue 204 painted
Part#: 82170050D9
#2 in featured picture
other colors available!
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