1970-1972 Honda Z600 600 Coupe Left Taillight Lens Nos on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, New York, US
1970-1972 HONDA Z600 LEFT TAILLIGHT LENS NOS IN THE PACKAGE. HONDA# 33580-623-670. This is a New Genuine Vintage Honda Motor Company Driver Side Taillamp Lens for the 1970-1972 Z600 Coupes. The Original Honda Package is Age Worn, but was Still Sealed until I opened it for the pictures. The Lens is Mint Show Quality. Sorry, I have Only the Left Side to offer. Great Find for your Honda 600 Show Car Restoration.
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