Headlight Piaggio Veglia Borletti Speedo Vespa Scooter Moped Custom Chopper on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Rhode Island, United States
Barn find untested so it's being sold as Parts Only has ignition in the head light with key pretty cool ask any questions
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