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1079-1982 Honda Clutch Lever on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Greenville, North Carolina, US

Greenville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:China

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.  

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