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1985 Honda Atc350x Atc 350x Goki Electric Starter And Cover on 2040-parts.com

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This was a great running 350x. This one was hard for me to part out.
Brand:Goki Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Multiple

This part was from a RUNNING 1985 Honda ATC 350x

This is a Goki Electric Starter / Button / Cover.
It comes only as pictured

The part number is cross-referenced to fit:

    1985 ATC350X 

    1986 ATC350X


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