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Columbia, Pennsylvania, US
WE HAVE A NEW OLD STOCK MONTESA COTA HEADLIGHT FROM THE LATE 70S. THIS COTA HEADLIGHT IS COMPLETE AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THIS HEADLIGHT WAS REMOVED FROM ONE OF OUR COMPETITION TRIALS COTAS WHEN THE BIKE WAS NEW. THESE HEADLIGHTS ARE RARE AND HARD TO FIND IN NEW CONDITION. HERE IS A NICE NOS HEADLIGHT FOR YOUR VINTAGE 70s MONTESA COTA TRIALS BIKE. THIS MAY ALSO FIT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS.
BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND GOOD LUCK TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.
PAYMENTS MUST BE RECIEVED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF PURCHASE.
WE DO SHIP INTERNATIONALY.
WE COMBINE SHIPPING COSTS ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES.
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