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Triumph.late 70's 750.rh Side Cover.slate Blue.plastic on 2040-parts.com

US $58.00
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Carbondale, Illinois, US

Carbondale, Illinois, US
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This is a used, slate blue, plastic Right Hand Side Cover for a late '70's TRIUMPH 750.

It has lite scratches with some scuffs and a crack forming in upper rear mount @ 3/8" long.

All tangs and mounts in place.

Hole drilled in emblem area (for ignition switch?)

No emblem.

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