Triumph Daytona T100r Owners Handbook 1974 Model. U.k And General Export Model. on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, Tennessee, US
Genuine original Triumph 'Owners Handbook'.
Many sold. Last one.
New Old Stock.
Not a copy or reproduction.
Triumph T100R Daytona.
500c.c Unit Construction O.H.V Twin Cylinder.
U.K and General Export Model.
Part Number 99-0995
1974 Model year.
Triumph Engineering Co Ltd.
Meriden Works, Allesley, Coventry, England.
Publication number 99-0995.
8 1/2" x 5 1/2". 37 pages.
Excellent 'like new' condition.
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