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Honda Vf400f 1983 Radiator Fan Assembly In G/c , And Has Been Tested. on 2040-parts.com

AU $35.00
Location:

Greenbank , Queensland, Australia

Greenbank , Queensland, Australia
Condition:Used

This is a Honda  VF 400F  1983  Radiator Fan assembly in good condition . Hooked up to 12v and fan spins and no bad noises .Could fit other years, but check with Honda. Can view by ringing 07 32975152. Cash on pick up is fine and will post world wide, at buyers expense. I do charge a $2.00 fee to cover packing and delivery to P.O. I do combine items to lower postage costs. Have other parts to put on later , so add me to your favorites. 30 years of  Hoarding.

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