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"vintage" Muffler And Tailpipe Assembly For Your 1969/71 Honda Z50 Mini-trail on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Eagle River, Alaska, US

Eagle River, Alaska, US
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I have a very nice "Original" MUFFLER AND TAILPIPE ASSEMBLY for your 1969/71 Honda Z50 Mini-Trail.....Has some dings, scratches and some SURFACE RUST, BUT very Solid with NO HOLES!!!!!! What you see is what you get!!!!

I will ship anywhere in the US for just $14.95

*Overseas and Canada must pay $42.00 shipping and handling.

*Check out my other Z50 items I have up for auction.....God Bless!

*I will accept returns but must be made within 7 days after receipt and you must pay return shipping.

 

*PLS PAY WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING AS I LIKE TO SHIP OUT FAST!!!!!!!

*GOOD SHIPPING DISCOUNT FOR MULTIPLE BUYS!!!!!

 

ED FROM FLORIDA

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