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Tomos A55 Moped Clutch Assembly Brand New For Streetmate, Sprint, Revival, Targa on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Browns Mills, New Jersey, United States

Browns Mills, New Jersey, United States
brand new never used without packaging
Brand:Unbranded Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:a55 Quantity:1

 I have for sale a brand new clutch assembly I had purchased for my sons 2010 Tomos Streetmate R.  I took it out of the package and soaked it in trans fluid and was about to install when we realized the motor had a spun bearing and was never going to run again.   We have since purchased a new moped, so we have no use for this.   I paid $83 for this clutch assembly, so it is a deal at $50!

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