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Very Nice Chrome Lambretta Ld Embellisher - Spare Wheel Cover .- Ulma Vigano on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Saigon, VN

Saigon, VN
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:LAMBRETTA

VERY NICE CHROME LAMBRETTA LD EMBELLISHER - SPARE WHEEL COVER .- ULMA VIGANO .

WITH VIGANO CROWN  BADGE.

 

PART MADE OF STEEL 0.9MM THICKNESS.

external diameter is 148mm and the internal diameter is 140mm

you can put inside or outside the wheel

The second picture is just for showing how it is on the spare wheel.

you buy what you see from the first picture.

 

 

REMADE PARTS, NOT ORIGINAL.

PARTS FROM VIETNAM WITH TAKE 15-20 DAYS BY REGISTERED MAIL BUT NO TRACKING.

PLEASE CHECK OTHER ITEMS FROM MY LIST.

I HAVE MUCH MORE PARTS FOR WIDE FRAME, PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR OTHER PRODUCTS.

 

 

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