Chrome Starter For 1972 Gt750 Gt750j With No Sris Hole Beutiful Condition on 2040-parts.com
Kennesaw, Georgia, US
Here is an stunning and rare (note the absence of an SRIS hole and grommet) chrome starter cover for the GT750J. Perfect condition. NO damage. NO corrosion. NOT molested. The rubber gasket is included.
As with all my auctions, money back if not satisfied.
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