Bsa B44 441 Victor Special Frame And Engine Cases Swingarm on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, United States
BSA B44 Victor Special Frame and Matching number engine cases. Frame is in good shape. Nothing appears cracked or broken and nothing appears to have been altered. Engine Cases are also in good shape with no cracks or breaks. Cases could use some cleaning. Frame comes with the swingarm. Email with questions. Sold as is. Shipping in the US is $100.
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