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Vintage Triumph Motorcycle Pre Unit Engine Crankcase Set 650 T120 Bonneville on 2040-parts.com

US $222.50
Location:

Willoughby, Ohio, US

Willoughby, Ohio, US
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Vintage Triumph motorcycle Pre Unit engine crankcase set

                                

Used, but in good solid condition. The normal scratches and small dings from use are present. The only real spot of damage to be seen is a small crack on the RH case on the casing where the connecting bolts fit through (see the last pic above). All threads look to be intact and nice. 

Stamped on the LH case: T120  D17740
Mated halves have an "80" stamped on each one (also in the above pics)

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