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Triumph Pre Unit Transmission Case 5t 6t T100 T110 Chopper Bobber on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Hope, New Jersey, United States

Hope, New Jersey, United States
NEW NEVER BEEN MOUNTED HAS SOME SHELF WEAR
Warranty:No

TRIUMPH PRE UNIT TRANSMISSION  CASE 5T 6T T100 T110 CHOPPER BOBBER FROM MY DADS OLD BIKE SHOP

HAS MINOR CRACK BY TOP MOUNT EASY REPAIR

CASE SERIAL NUMBERES ARE 77436


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