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1981 Honda Atc250 Atc 250 Transmission Main Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Up for bids is a  Transmission Main Shaft, removed from a 1981 Honda ATC250 (Engine #TB06E-2001557). May fit other years and models, Please check with your dealer to make sure.

Part(s) appear to be in good, serviceable condition.  You get everything seen in the picture.

I only have parts that are listed - please check my other auctions. Please check with your local dealer to see if this part will fit other years or models - I do not have this information.  Unfortunately due to the large number of listings I have going at any given time, I can not take any additional measurements or pictures.

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