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Rear Window Latches, Brown Arm Rests, Pass Rear Quarter Trim


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I pulled this stuff out of storage for somebody who flaked out on me. Before i put it away, i figured i would offer it up again.

Asking $15 for the set of rear window latches. Look at the photos. I have most of the hardware and the chrome has some pitting. SOLD SOLD

The brown arm rests are $30 for the set. Solid. Paint them any color or use them as-is.

The passenger rear quarter panel trim is good for a daily driver. has a few small dings. $10 each.

Shipping is costs you extra time (until i can find a box) and money.

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1972 Malaga (according to DMV) 2002. (Manufactured in '71)

http://www.beemersandbits.com

'77 BMW R100S '73 BMW Cafe bike  1966 Triumph T100C  1966 R90/2 BMW Sidecar Rig  1956 MV Agusta Turismo Rapido

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Hey Scott!

I am well. I was going to contact you the other day and i can't remember why....

I'm almost done with the motorcycle build and I hope to move into fuel injecting my 2002 someday...

anyhow, i can drop these and the Mirror in a box for you. I have one they would fit in.

Unless you plan on being in my neighborhood anytime soon?

email me through the FAQ.

-Josh

1972 Malaga (according to DMV) 2002. (Manufactured in '71)

http://www.beemersandbits.com

'77 BMW R100S '73 BMW Cafe bike  1966 Triumph T100C  1966 R90/2 BMW Sidecar Rig  1956 MV Agusta Turismo Rapido

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