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Triumph , Left Side Panel F6964 Mid 60"s Tt120 Nos on 2040-parts.com

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Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:TRIUMPH Manufacturer Part Number:F6964 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

THIS IS A REAL N.O.S. PART. THE LUCAS ,SMITH ,AMAL ,TRIUMPH AND BSA PARTS THAT I WILL BE LISTING ARE ALL PRE 80'S THAT BEEN SITTING FOR 35 YEARS. IT IS THE GOOD STUFF IF YOU ARE TRYING TO DO YOUR BIKE RIGHT.  SOME OF THE PARTS HAVE SHELF WEAR AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO NOTE IT.I WILL BE LISTING A LOT OF CABLES THAT ARE AFTER MARKET AND WILL BE LISTED AS SUCH. I AM SELLING ALL MY PARTS NO RETURNS -NO WARRANTY. IF THERE WOULD BE A PROBLEM LET ME KNOW AS SOON AS YOU CAN.  I'M NOT OUT TO RIP ANYONE OFF. LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND ASK QUESTION BEFORE YOU BIB THE PICTURE ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION IT IS THE PART YOU ARE BUYING.

  . LOOK AT THE PICTURE CLOSE TO SEE IF THIS WILL WORK FOR YOU. THIS IS THE COVER THAT WILL BE MAILED,THANKS

 

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