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1982-1983 Honda Ft500 Ascot Fork Brace Stabilizer 51310-mc8-020 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Canton, Michigan, United States

Canton, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:51310-MC8-010

These parts are from a 1982 HONDA FT500 ASCOT that was a parts bike. There is a lot of very good condition parts so check back !!    No rips. 

I have been using ebay for 15 yrs. Just started this account to separate my bike parts from my personal stuff. :)

This is the original 

1982-1983 Honda FT500 Ascot Fork Brace STABILIZER 51310-MC8-020

in good usable shape and has normal wear , scratches and marks for age. - Shipping in the US Only!! *** 

The description given is our opinion, the parts are being sold again as is .no warranty expressed or implied. Please take close look at pictures and ask questions !! Thanks for looking and good luck!!!

PLEASE COMPLETE CHECKOUT AT END OF AUCTION. BE SURE TO CHECK MY OTHER AUCTION'S ON BIKE PARTS! USE PAYPAL FOR QUICK SHIPMENT. I WILL COMBINE ORDERS TO SAVE ON SHIPPING

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