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Scooter Gy6 Body Parts Instrument Gauge Cowling For Tach Speedo on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
Location:

Biloxi, Mississippi, US

Biloxi, Mississippi, US
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GY6 scooter cowling

this is the piece that the speedo gauges sit into 
only thing wrong is that the corner outer sides have a 
small chip in the cowl and it still bolts on ok and works great see pics
check pics for compatibility
also have a gy6 long case engine that includes variator,
new kevlar belt, and clutch, just bolt it on and your ready to go
engine only has 1400 miles on it and is on a gy6 frame can sell with a title if needed, frame has front disc brake, fronts damaged, and rear wheel email me
thanks for looking 

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