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1951 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $4,800.00
YearYear:1951 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Nakkila, Finland, Finland

Nakkila, Finland, Finland
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BMW R-Series description

 This is used BMW  350 4-stroke, is in original condition  . Drive after restoring 10 km. More pictures can be supplied if required. General Policies Payment - We accept only Ebay Payments via PayPal. »If you do not have PayPal -account, please sign up on PayPal. - PayPal is the only available way for payment here to ensure the safety of both sides. »Please note that the all major credit cards (e.g. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover ) accepted through PayPal only. - Payment must be received within 3 business days. - Please, do not buy product if you do not intend to buy item(s). Shipping - We use DHL »ship to: over the world, after contact for shipping charges. - We will ship order within 3 work days after receiving your verified PayPal payment (shippings from monday to friday). - We only ship to Confirmed PayPal address. Please, confirm your shipping address on the PayPal account. - Please do not sign for and accept the parcel if you find the seal is opened or the packaging is damaged. We would not take any responsibility for damaged items after they have been accepted. Customer Service - If you cannot find the aswer to your question in this listing, please use the "Ask a question" link at the top of the web page.
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