Still in original packaging. Will fit almost any model Honda made between 1979-1982.
This part is used. That means it is subject to all of
the wear and age that any used part will or may have. It is not "new"
and I am not trying to pass it off as such. Feel free to ask questions
about its condition. MOST OF
THE PARTS THAT I SELL ARE USED and the buyer accepts all responsibility
for that. I inspect them to the best of my ability. All
sales final, however if you have a problem with these items PLEASE feel
free to let me know. Buyer is responsible for fit.
Not responsible for shipping damage or loss. My
shipping and handling costs are based the the ACTUAL cost of shipping
AND handling, which includes packing materials and the time and effort
put into making sure your item arrives safe, sound and soon. Item is being sold
"as is". Local pickup available. BIDDERS OUTSIDE THE U.S.A MUST CONTACT
ME prior
to sale.
Pedals & Pegs for Sale
- 1079-1982 honda cb650 oil filter housing/casing(US $20.00)
- Adjustable chrome mini floorboards pegs kit harley softail dyna xl(US $128.90)
- 1972 ossa 250 mar ahrma brake pedal ++++(US $45.00)
- Used kawasaki h1 500 mach 3 throttle assembly & cables + chock cable 69-72(US $40.00)
- Chrome kuryakyn brake pedal pad cover(US $31.99)
- Yamaha rd400 brake pedal 1977 rd 400 rd-400(US $26.00)
Mercedes ML 63 AMG (2012) first pictures
Mon, 14 Nov 2011Mercedes is packing its M-class off-roader off to the gym to beef up to BMW's M division SUVs and Porsche's Cayenne Turbo. The result? The new ML63 AMG, unveiled today.
The $5K Datsun Go is a go in India
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Sales of Datsun cars officially restarted Wednesday after the brand's 30-year dormancy, with the first cars being delivered in India. Datsun of India announced pricing of the new Go hatchback, which is aimed at developing countries: Buyers in India will be able to purchase the Go for 312,270 rupees, which works out to about $5,091. The front-wheel-drive Go is powered by a 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
Reventon v Tornado
Wed, 28 Nov 2007By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 28 November 2007 17:08 Lamborghini’s mean-looking €1 million Reventón may look like a stealth fighter without the wings, but a couple of Raging Bull test drivers decided to take on the real thing over the weekend. They raced a Tornado fighter bomber, one of the world's most sophisticated and capable interdiction and attack aircraft. Lined up on the 1.8 mile-long runway at Ghedi military base near Brescia in Italy, the 650bhp mid-engined supercar looked a little short of muscle compared to the two-seater Tornado.