Triumph-america Chain Guard - Stock Black on 2040-parts.com
Telford, Pennsylvania, US
YOU'RE BIDDING ON AN ORIGINAL BLACK CHAIN GUARD FOR A TRIUMPH AMERICA.
THIS IS NOT AN AFTERMARKET PIECE, ORIGINAL THAT CAME WITH THE BIKE.
EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH SOME WEAR MARKS (SEE PHOTO).
MOUNTING SCREWS NOT INCLUDED!
IT IS FOR A TRIUMPH AMERICA!
SHIPPING COSTS WILL BE DETERMINED BY WINNING BIDDERS ADDRESS / ZIP CODE TO ASSURE FAIR & ACCURATE CHARGES.
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK!
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