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Honda Express (rear Wheel - With New Tire) Fit's: 1982-83 Nc50 / Rear Rim "nice" on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Renville, Minnesota, United States

Renville, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda - OEM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Rear Wheel

"Good Used" - Rear Wheel / Rim    Came off of a 1983 - NC50  Honda Express - Model   (1519 - Mileage)

(This Rear Wheel   Fit's the Honda Express - NC50 Model's   1982-83 Yrs.)  Automatic - 2 Speed Model's

This Rear Wheel     May also Fit the  NA50 - Honda Express - Model's as well ?   1981 Year ?    (Automatic - 2 Speed Model's)

Also Comes with a Brand New - Tire      Bolt on & Your Ready to Go!      A Good Vintage Wheel


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