Honda Ch150 Ch 150 Elite Windshield Wind Shield on 2040-parts.com
Sioux City, Iowa, US
Windshield removed from 1986 honda ch150, ch 150. In average condition with normal signs of wear. Scratches are evident but does not appear to be broken. This is being sold "as is"
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