78 Honda Nc 50 Express Nc50 Speedometer 980 Miles! on 2040-parts.com
Lewistown, Pennsylvania, US
these parts are from a 1978 honda express nc50
this auction is for the SPEEDOMETER 980 MILES!
dirty and some light corrosion
these parts may fit other models or sizes or years
check for fitment or email and ill look up
please remember prices include shipping and shipping materials and ebay / paypal fees that i pay
also i ship priority mail flat rates as much as possible or will safely fit in them
so packages normally arrive fast
ALL PACKAGES MAIL OUT SAME OR NEXT BUSINESS DAY AFTER PAYMENT
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