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1984 Honda Atc110 Exhaust With Muffler 1980-84 on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Atlantic, Iowa, United States

Atlantic, Iowa, United States
Heat shield has small rust hole.
Fits:ATV Warranty:No Brand:Honda Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:18200-943-020 UPC:does not apply

For sale is this used exhaust for a 1984 Honda ATC110. The part may also fit other years - please check your part numbers. The exhaust is complete with heat shields and baffle. The heat shield has a small rust hole. There are no other holes in the shield or exhaust. There is surface rust. The header pipe has a good flange and mounting collar. The baffle is in the muffler, but looks very rusty.  Sold for parts only -  Sold as-is.

Buyer is responsible for the cost of shipping. Cost will vary on location. I will ship overseas.

I will accept Paypal. Payment in full must be received within 3 days of the end of the auction.

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