1984 Honda Xr 80 Rear Stock Showa Shocks Clean! on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Arizona, United States
Clean 1984 Honda XR 80 rear shocks still have the original Showa decals intact one shock is missing a metal sleeve as you can see in the picture no big deal original finish and condition. They measure 11.50 e center to center. If you have any questions or concerns please ask. Winning bidder to pay actual shipping cost in the USA. Payment is due in full at auctions end. Fast payments and feedback are appreciated. PayPal is Preferred. Please checkout my other auctions as I have a variety. Thanks for looking!
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