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1978 Honda Nc50 Express Front Fork on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, US

Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, US
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This item is the front fork off of a 1978 Honda NC50 Express. It has some minor rust spots on the chrome portion of it.  This item is in rather good condition for being the age it is.  It is off of a moped with just over 100 miles on it (101 to be exact).  This item will blend right in to a moped where somebody needs to replace their front fork, as this has some age to it, so it will not stick out as a new part. I already have this part packaged and ready to ship however is needed.  I do not charge anything for shipping supplies, as I obtain them for no charge.  If you need the item to be shipped using a different method for a legitimate reason, such as shipping time, I can do that as well, as long as you cover actual shipping cost.  Just specify to me what shipping method you would prefer and I will make sure it happens.

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