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Honda Helix 3 Rear Red Honda Helix Cn250 Cn 250 Scooter Upper Panels No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Belvidere, Illinois, US

Belvidere, Illinois, US
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THIS IS 3 PIECE UPPER PANELS FROM A 1986 HONDA HELIX CN250 HAS A EXTRA BRAKE LIGHT THAT WAS ON IT AND ON THE RIGHT SIDE THERE IS 2 SMALL HOLES FROM WHERE A ANTENNAE WAS AT THERE IN DECENT SHAPE STILL HAVE THE FACTORY EMBLEMS ALSO!!!! THESE WILL BE TAKEN APART FOR SHIPPING!!!!! THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK!!!!!!!!


PLEASE SEE ALL MY HONDA HELIX CN250 PARTS COMING TONIGHT IF YOU NEED SOMETHING YOU DONT SEE ASK I MAY HAVE IT!!!!

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