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1984 Honda 200es 200 Es E M Rear Hitch 1 7/8 Ball Assembly Mouinting Bolts Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

El Paso, Illinois, United States

El Paso, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for an OEM rear hitch complete with 1 7/8 ball and mounting hardware from a 1984 200ES. Looks straight and clean. Will clean up nicely. No cracks, damage or repairs. Buyer to pay actual weight shipping (7 pounds) with insurance upon request. Will ship with USPS Priority Mail or Parcel Post (depending on size and weight). Payment MUST be received within 5 days of close of auction or will report as an unpaid item to eBay. We accept Paypal only. We ship on Fridays. All items are sold "AS IS" - no returns. Check out our other great auctions! Thanks and good luck!!

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