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BMW R80/100gs HPN upgrades for sale
I have for sale a HPN frontbar and fairing side panels pre cut to fit the 43 ltr tank - (the standard panels do not fit) they are for a BMW r80gs r100gs or PD these modifications allow the fitting of the Acerbis HPN 43 litre tank to this model. Fairly rare as the frontbar is a special order item from HPN and shaped to fit around the larger tank which the standard or Pd frame will not. The front bar is in excellent condition, the fairing bits are in white primer and ok. I also have a square headlamp euro spec and some other frame fitting available for fitting the front fairing. these would go well with the tank mentioned below.
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If it is good to have one foot in England, it is still better or at least as good, to have the other out of it. jake Last edited by adventure950; 24 Jan 2010 at 00:26. |
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If anyone needs one there is a HPN 43litre tank for sale to fit a bmw r80/100gs on e bay it is listed under bmw r80 the item number is 300387901501 it looks a bit tatty as its been badly painted but that should clean up easily.
if needed for a later gs with fairing I have the bits above for sale still no longer on e bay.
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still available?
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hi Fela I still have the HPN frontbar and fairing panels, also a few other bits and pieces, however as the items a rather large and heavy I would think postage to Namibia would be very expensive.
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Thanks, I did send you and MP
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Hi Fela, I have sent you a PM with the costs of the parts I am selling, however the postage cost to Namibia is £213.00 with Fed ex. It seems to me the cost of postage is beyond reason. Its the front bar size parcelled up is 75cmx30cmx65cm. price of postage is based on size not weight.
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