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1983 Honda Aero 50 Motor Scooter Center Ignition Column Cover Only...free S&h! on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States



1983 HONDA AERO 50 CENTER IGNITION COLUMN COVER!

SEE PICS TO DETERMINE CONDITION.

VIN DATED 1983 BUT

COMPATIBLE WITH MULTIPLE YEARS.

 SCOOTER SHOWN FOR REFERANCE ONLY,

SCOOTER HAD 1248 MILES.

YOU WILL ONLY RECIEVE FRONT HEADLIGHT COVER ONLY.

 USED PART...SOLD AS IS.

NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS

PART SHOWN IS THE ACTUAL

PART YOU WILL RECIEVE.

ADD $2 FOR USPS INSURANCE.

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