Polini Swing Arm Bms Rear Swingarm Pocket Bike Minimoto Left on 2040-parts.com
Lynnwood, Washington, US
This auction is for a used rear left swingarm for a 2004-06 (1st generation) Pocketbike. There is a ding in the rear by the chain adjustment slider but will not affect use. (see close-up)
Ships to USA only, No exceptions.
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