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Original Bultaco Mercurio 155cc Brochure on 2040-parts.com

C $25.00
Location:

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
look at pictures.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Spain Make:Bultaco

I am selling some motorcycle parts for my girlfriend's dad. I know very little about motorcycles, but will answer whatever questions that I can. The ones I cannot will be forwarded to him and he will reply.

Please look at the pictures.

If you do not see a shipping quote for your location, contact me for a quote.

The shipping calculator is an estimate and if the real shipping price is $3 or more away from the estimate, I will refund the difference. 

If you wish to have tracking on this, contact me for a quote on shipping before bidding.

Thanks

All of these originally came from a distributor of bultaco motorcycles in Eastern Canada.
If you purchase a brochure, additional brochures can be shipped at no extra shipping cost 

So whether you purchase one brochure or 6 from me, your shipping cost will be the same.

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