1974 Honda Xl 125 Motor Mount Honda Xl 125 Rear Motor Mount on 2040-parts.com
Lomita, California, US
RARE 1974 HONDA XL125 !!!
OEM REAR MOTOR MOUNT !!!
GOOD CONDITION : STRAIGHT, NO CRACKS OR REPAIRS !!!
NUTS & BOLT THREADS ARE GOOD !!!
THERE IS SOME LIGHT SURFACE RUST, SCUFF'S & SCRATCHES FROM USE !!!
READY TO USE !!!
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