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Honda 1985 Ch150 85-07 Ch80 Scooter Left Front Turn Signal Lens 33452-ge1-671 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
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Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:33452-GE1-671 Type:left front turn signal lens Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front UPC:Does not apply



 This offer features a genuine Honda left front turn signal lens. This new old stock genuine Honda factory part, # 33452-GE1-671, is for the following Honda models.

This left front turn signal lens fits:

  1985-2007 CH80 scooter

1985 CH150 scooter... NOT DELUXE MODEL

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If you rebuild or restore any type of machine you know how important it is to use genuine / original factory parts when possibe
. A repair or restoration is intended to return that project to as close to original as possible, right down to the left front turn signal lens.

If there's even a chance you'll need this/these replacement part(s) in the future you'd better get them NOW!. Keep this in mind,  replacement parts are always good to have. When you decide to sell your Honda, including a few extra replacement parts always sweetens the deal for both buyer and seller.



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