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1985 Honda Big Red 250es Hitch on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Owensville, Indiana, United States

Owensville, Indiana, United States
Great used condition
Displayed Make:Honda Primary Color:Red Color:Red Brand:Honda

This hitch/tow bar was removed from a 1985 Honda Big red 250es. Could use a good sanding and paint job to be perfect but is useable as is. Only has surface rust which is normal for something of this age. Doesnt appear to be bent, broke, dented or chipped. Please look at pics and make your own judgment on condition. What you see is what you get. Will also come with the 2 bolts to mount it. No returns. Thanks for looking!

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