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Vincent Motorcycle Rear Spring Inner Casing on 2040-motos

US $72
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Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
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A pair of new REAR SPRING INNER CASINGS, in beautiful highly polished stainless steel from England for rear suspension on, RAPIDE, COMET, check part SP3 for other Vincent model fitment.

Free shipping to Lower 48 States.

See other listing for front casings.

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