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Original,brand New,steering Stem Assy,for Kymco,movie125 on 2040-motos

US $86.46
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Athens, default, Greece

Athens, default, Greece
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THIS IS AN ORIGINAL BRAND NEW STEERING STEM

ASSY.IT'S SUITABLE FOR KYMCO MOVIE125.THE

PART NUMBER IS 53200-KUDU-900.

THE ITEM IS COMPLETELY NEW,IN ITS ORIGINAL

PACKAGE.IT HAS NEVER BEEN USED,OR PLACED

ON A MOTORCYCLE.A PART VERY HARD TO FIND!

YOU CAN FIND IN OUR STORE MANY MOTORCYCLE PARTS,NEW AND USED,ORIGINAL

AND AFTER MARKET AND ALSO MANY ACCESSORIES.PLEASE SEND US A MESSAGE WITH YOUR QUESTION AND WE WILL ANSWER AS

SOON AS POSSIBLE.WE SPEAK ENGLISH AND

GERMAN. 

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