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Triumph Daytona 675 675r Frame Neck With Slvg on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
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Brooklet, Georgia, United States

Brooklet, Georgia, United States

USED FRAME NECK WITH SLVG-TTL(SECOND PICTURE) OFF 2015 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 675R. YOU ARE BASICALLY BUYING THE VIN, BUT YOU GET WHAT IS IN BOTH PICTURES. IF YOU WANT THE REST ON THE FRAME I DO HAVE IT, YOU CAN GET IT WITH PURCHASE OF THIS ITEM PLUS EXTRA SHIPPING COST. COMES AS PICTURED, ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK. THANKS.

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