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Triumph Daytona 675 Side Panel Rh Red on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

San Diego, California, US

San Diego, California, US
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Original Triumph RH side panel fits 2006 and later Daytona 675 models.  Decal may not match for 2009 and later.

Original factory paint in Tornado Red. All mounting tabs intact with no breaks.

Some scrapes and flaws as shown in photos. The paint is in very good condition other than flaws shown.

Repaint or use as is.

Current factory price for new $457.00.

 

Shipping charges for a large box and not the weight.  

Local pickup for no shipping charge is acceptable.

Sold As Is with no returns.

 

California Bidders please add 8.0% Sales Tax.

 

Please, USA Bidders only. We do not ship overseas. Please contact us for Shipping Rates to HI, AK and PR



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