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Rare Miller Pr18/2c 7" Rim(sealed Beam Unit), Vincent, Black Shadow on 2040-motos

US $115.00
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Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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Vincent All photos

Rare Miller PR18/2C 7" rim(sealed beam unit), Vincent, Black Shadow, US $115.00, image 2 Rare Miller PR18/2C 7" rim(sealed beam unit), Vincent, Black Shadow, US $115.00, image 3 Rare Miller PR18/2C 7" rim(sealed beam unit), Vincent, Black Shadow, US $115.00, image 4

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Offered here is a Miller PR18/2C headlight ring for the 7" sealed beam american market Vincent motorcycles. Fits a Vincent Comet, Rapide and Meteor, and Black Shadow.  Dont go to another bike show or bike meet with that blank incorrect headlight ring anymore, get the CORRECT stuff.

Vincent All for Sale

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