Honda Aa01 Cub Engine on 2040-parts.com
US $200.00
Location:
Okayama, United States
Condition:Used
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# HONDA AA01 Cub Engine
This item is taken off from frame# AA01-13434xx parts.
Our shop only sells pre-owned item.
All item has been passed movement check test.
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Payment method is only paypal.
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Basically the item will be shipped via air.
In case of item contains the oil. we decompose into the parts and pull out the oil for shipping via air.
The item will be shipped as DECOMPOSED. please assemble before use.
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