Lot Of 10 Pieces Vespa Scooter Red Tubeless Wheel Rim-brand New on 2040-parts.com
New Delhi, India
Scooter Parts for Sale
- 12.5 gm variator rollers (18mm x 14mm) for scooters with 150cc gy6 motors(US $7.95)
- Linhai side stand rubber stopper part # 50244 new. 50t passport z aeolus scooter(US $5.00)
- Linhai 150t retro aeolus scooter piston ring set. part# 93111. oem. new. chinese(US $10.00)
- Linhai crankcase assy right. oem. part# 93616. 150t retro aeolus scooter new.(US $50.00)
- Linhai pipe comp in. part# 92226. oem. new. 150t retro scooter. chinese scooter(US $10.00)
- Set of 10 pieces 10 inch wheel rim cream for vespa(US $274.99)
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