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1984 Genuine Stock Honda Cr125r Oem Rear Shock W Red Spring Cr 125 R Part 84 B on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
Location:

Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:NA UPC:Does Not Apply

Up for sale is this OEM Rear Shock with Red Spring & Related Hardware as shown ONLY - removed from a 1984 Honda CR 125 R Dirt Bike as seen in the above photos.  This is in fair cosmetic but AS - IS, usable - Pre-Owned Condition!!!!!!!!!!!. This needs a rebuild!!!!!!!!!!!!! This may also be bent. THIS IS SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  This shows wear from use and age including scratches, oil and or grime. The actual item is shown in the above photos! Free USA Shipping!!!!!!!!!!!! Please feel free to ask any questions about this item. Thank you.



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