1985 Honda Shadow Left Side Handle Bar Switch on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
THIS IS A LEFT HANDLE BAR SWITCH FROM A 1985 HONDA SHADOW 1100. SWITCH WAS WORKING PROPERLY WHEN REMOVED. ALL THE WIRES AND PLUG-INS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. IT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR A FEW YEARS AND SHOULD BE SPRAYED WITH ELECTRICAL CONTACT CLEANER BEFORE USE. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. I AM LISTING OVER 200 PARTS, SO PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS
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- 1985 honda shadow left side handle bar switch(US $9.95)
- 1985 honda shadow left side handle bar switch(US $9.95)
- 1985 honda shadow left side handle bar switch(US $9.95)
- 1985 honda shadow left side handle bar switch(US $9.95)
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