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Bmw Top Case/top Box, R1200rt, Large 49 Liter, Sapphire Black Metallic 716077204 on 2040-parts.com

US $840.00
Location:

Eureka, California, United States

Eureka, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:716 077 204

BMW Top Case Large 49 Liter in Black Metallic Sapphire, with Key

Extremely clean, but not perfect, some minor blemishes. Holds two full-face helmets, *Can be easily re-keyed to your ignition key: by seller ($20.00 additional charge), yourself (search Youtube.com), or use provided key. Color is BMW 475
BMW OEM part number 716 077 204



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