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Husaberg Fe600sm Genuine Left Shroud Blue No Chipping Hard To Find on 2040-motos

US $136.70
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Aichi, Japan

Aichi, Japan
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Condition of the product

As you can see in the pictures, there are scratches on this item but no serious cracks or chips on it.
The mounting part is in good condition.
You can use it as is.
It's very rare and difficult to find on ebay.
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Reference data
Manufacturer :
Model name : Husaberg FE650SM
Part identification number : 16016901

Moto blog

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Wed, 08 Aug 2012

Husaberg announced its 2013 lineup of off-road models including both two-stroke and four-stroke models. Internationally, Husaberg will offer four FE four-stroke models and three TE two-stroke models but the U.S. market will only be offered three FE and two TE models.

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