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Used Triumph Chromed Custom Footpegs Footrests on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Duncans Mills, California, US

Duncans Mills, California, US
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Used Triumph Chromed Custom Footpegs Footrests

Very good condition, chrome is like new, these were mounted to a bike but appear to have never been used.

I do offer combined shipping, if purchasing more than 1 item inquire for combined shipping rates. Thanks for looking!

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I try to describe each item as accurately as possible, so please be sure an item for sale is what you would like to bid on.  I will combine shipping for mutiple purchases. Please note that my shipping costs are about the lowest I can get, I do my best to research the actual shipping price before I list an item. Oftentimes, the price listed for shipping is the lowest whether or not it is combined with another item, but I always do my best to get you the lowest shipping prices possible.

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