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Honda Pacific Coast 1990 Pc 800 Ignition Lock With Keys-works Smoothly on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Kensington, Maryland, United States

Kensington, Maryland, United States
Working ignition/steering lock with key from a 1990 Honda Pacific Coast PC 800
Brand:Honda Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Surface Finish:OEM Honda black Warranty:No

Honda Pacific Coast 1990 PC 800 Ignition Lock With OEM and second key. In good working and physical condition. Keys smoothly insert, turn fully left-right-left, and remove with no hitches.

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