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Terry Lutz Built Gs 68-70"chrome Molly Chassis/dragbike/gs1100/gs1150/suzuki on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Pittsburg, California, US

Pittsburg, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:TERRY LUTZ BUILT Surface Finish:BLACK

 YOU R BIDDING ON A NICE TERRY LUTZ GS CAR TIRE CHROME MOLLY CHASSIS ONLY,IT A VERY NICE CHASSIS,GOES STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW,COMES WITH KATANA BODY AN FAIRING,KOSMAN MOTOR PLATE,CHROME MOLLY WHEELIE BARS WITH ROLLER BALL WHEELS,AXLE,DEADENDEAR DELAY BOX DASH WITH ALL SWITCHES,THE BIKE WILL STILL BE FULLY WIRED UP FOR PRO 2 SCHNITZ BOX AN ALL OTHER GADGETS U WILL USE TO GET RUNNING REAL NICE WIRE JOB,DO HAVE WIRE DIAGRAM FOR THE COMPLETE BIKE WILL SAVE U A LOT OF MONEY ON WIRING, WAS SETUP FOR SLIDER BUT DO HAVE BRAKE PEDAL,ANY QUESTION 510 575 4397 MIKE,GOOD LUCK BIDDING,BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING COST AND ARRANGEMENTS, 4 PIC OF THE CHASSIS WAS BEFORE I PAINTED IT BLACK

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