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1986 Honda Interceptor 500 Rear Grab Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Flushing, Michigan, US

Flushing, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

UP FOR SALE FROM A 1986 HONDA INTERCEPTOR 500


REAR GRAB HANDLE VERY GOOD SHAPE ALL HOLES ARE INTACT

This part came from a 1986 Honda Interceptor 500 with 5039 Miles
This may fit other years or models of Honda, but I only guaranteed to
Fit what it came off. Please consult your local Honda Dealer for interchangeability.

Buyer pays actual shipping. I do not up charge any shipping. will combine items
on one order to save you shipping. If you buy more than one item please wait
for me to send you an invoice before paying to get the best shipping rate, But I 
will refund any shipping paid above what it costs me if you happen to pay for
more one item at a different times. 

I will ship out the same day if purchased before 12:00 Eastern Standard Time.
otherwise it will go out the next day.  

If you have any questions before or after the  sale please email me and I will
be happy to help in anyway I can. Just keep in mind these are used parts and as
such they are not new. I do test all electronics, switches before I list them so they are in good
working order.

Thank you and have a Great Day.  

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