1985 Honda 250sx 250 Sx Shift Lever Excellent Splines And Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Payson, Utah, United States
Shifter lever. Taken from a complete and running 1985 Honda 250SX on 8-11-16. Good Condition. In working order. Please see my other auctions for all your 250SX needs. Free shipping to lower 48. Thanks,
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