Triumph Carburated 900 And 1200 Lh Engine Cover on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
Triumph left hand breather cover with sound plates. Fits carburated 900 and 1200cc models except Thunderbird, Legend, and Adventurer. Repainted with 500 degree satin black engine case paint. No cracks or breaks. Includes items in photo only. Sold AS Is with no returns. California Bidders please add 8.0% Sales Tax. Please,
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