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Pair Bmw System Case Plus One New Back on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Glenmoore, Pennsylvania, US

Glenmoore, Pennsylvania, US
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One case had the exhaust break loose on a 2004 k1200gt and melt a hole, the other wasn't secured properly and fell off and ground a hole in it, i did an emergency repair on the one and it has held for 3 years now, the other i bought a new back (included) but never bothered to install as i found a new set of cases. Also included is 1 key.
This auction is for both cases and the new back and the key, no reserve, shipping is going to be $75 because they are very big and bulky. Local pickup is welcome but requires cash in person after a $25 pay pal deposit to re-list of you do not show. Deposit will be refunded before you leave with the bags.

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