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1989 Honda Z50r Engine / Motor Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $10,000.00
Location:

Yucca Valley, California, United States

Yucca Valley, California, United States
Condition:Used

PRE-OWNED 

1989 HONDA Z50R 

ENGINE / MOTOR OEM

THIS BIKE WAS PURCHASED IN 1989 FROM A HONDA DEALERSHIP IN CALIFORNIA AND BROUGHT HOME AND NEVER RIDDEN OR USED

THIS BIKE HAS BEEN SITTING COVERED FOR 27 YEARS

THIS IS A ONE OWNER BIKE AND STILL OWNED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER

THIS IS NOT RUNNING BIKE 

CARBURETOR AND FUEL LINES WILL NEED TO BE CLEANED OUT

THIS IS CLOSE TO BRAND NEW AS YOUR GOING TO GET

THIS BIKE WAS TAKEN OUT OF STORAGE FOR THE PICTURE AND THEN PUT BACK INTO STORAGE, ONCE IT IS PAID FOR IT WILL TAKE ME A COUPLE OF WEEKS TO ARRAINGE AND PICK UP THE BIKE SO IT CAN BE READY FOR DELIVERY

LOCAL PICK UP IS OFFERED ON THIS ITEM BUT IF SHIPPING IS REQUIRED THEN THE CLIENT WILL HAVE TO PROVIDE HIS OWN SHIPPING COMPANY AND INSURANCE ON THE ITEM ITSELF. 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS ITEM PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO THE PURCHASE.  IF YOU NEED INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO THE PURCHASE FOR A QUOTE AS WELL.  THANK YOU

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