1983 Moto Guzzi Le Mans Iii on 2040-motos
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Hello, The donor bike dedicated to this project is Moto Guzzi Le Mans III 1983, the bike was imported from Netherlands 2 years ago and built here within 8 monthes by the professional workshop and the enthusiast of race bikes. There are not any defects and hundreds of parts were installed new. Aluminium tank bulit by hands, new seat, fork, exhaust, handlebar, break hoses, plugs, stop and front light, mirrors, battery, foot pegs, all cables, clacson, new wiring, break discs, and more and more and the power coating, polishing, painting etc.
The condition is perfect, engine works as new one. The price INCLUDES the delivery to USA - NY or Florida (within 3 weeks).
Please contact, I am open for the discussion - 0048 601 339070
Regards, Marcin
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