1979 Honda Na-50 Express 2 Owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Washington, United States
Here is a 1979 Owner's Manual to a Honda Model NA-50 Express II. It's in really good condition for being so old. A lot of great operating information inside. All the pages seem to be in really good shape, no grease or markings. The only thing to really mention is there are 3 rings imprints pressed into the front cover, which hard to photo graph, but is the last picture.
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