Triumph Bonneville Thruxton Scrambler Yellow/clear Tank Badge Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Wexford, Pennsylvania, US
Triumph Bonneville, Scrambler, and Thruxton Yellow/Clear Tank Badge Kit
Part #: A9708082
This is a brand new OEM clear tank badge kit for all Bonneville models. The box has only been open for inspection and to take photos for this listing.
Retail price on this part is $49.99! Save big on this Close-Out Auction!
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