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Honda 200x Exhaust Heat Shield Head Pipe Muffler Header Sheild Protector Atc 350 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States

Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

Auction is for everything in the pictures, but I believe the end of the header has been cut off as it should have a flange on it, so only usable part is the heat shield. This came to me with some honda mini bikes I bought but it appears to be for a '83-85 200x. Check pictures to make sure. The shiny spot on the header was a rust hole I welded up. Probably need to drill the screws out to get the heat shield off. International bidders just pay the flat shipping rate in the auction, I ship through the international ebay shipping program, this will cover shipping charge for getting the item to the ebay shipping headquarters where they will take care of the international shipping and bill you separately.

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