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free (stock) rear rail

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I have a Buddy plastic rear rail left over from when I upgraded to the extended rear rack. Comes with original mounting hardware.

Free to whoever wants it - you pay shipping and handling USPS.

If no response in 48 hrs, it goes in the dumpster.
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ok im up for taking it off yer hands
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Always keep your OEM parts. One day you will sell that scoot and the new owner may want the parts restored. You may also want them. Just sayin....
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rsrider wrote:Always keep your OEM parts. One day you will sell that scoot and the new owner may want the parts restored. You may also want them. Just sayin....
thanks all I can think of is Mad Max thunderdome :wink:
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[email protected] wrote:ok im up for taking it off yer hands
plz send mailing address. I'll pack up and weigh it, then send you the s/h costs, I take paypal. Prob will come to 6 or 7 bucks.
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thank you, your cat is pretty awesome by the way.
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rsrider wrote:Always keep your OEM parts. One day you will sell that scoot and the new owner may want the parts restored. You may also want them. Just sayin....

I still have my 06 Vintage cream one if I ever want to do a full restoration to OEM. I will have to track down a right hand shorty mirror!
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