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80 Honda Cx500 Cx 500 Cx500d Deluxe Seat Latch #34 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Denver, Colorado, US

Denver, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Yes I accept returns on parts within 30 days. Refund will be given as money back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Item pictured is item shipped. You get everything you see in the picture.  We do NOT use stock file pictures as some of our competitors do.  Please view all of our pictures located under the main picture before purchasing.

80 CX500D Seat latch.  Part is in good working condition.  Any problems will be stated below.

PROBLEM(S) WITH PART:  None.

Parts fit other years and applications, contact your dealer to know for sure. I am adding parts every week but if you dont see it I can put it there as I will be parting out the whole bike.

More parts for this bike and many others, just click on my store link: My Stores Logo

PICTURES: If interested in purchasing this item and want to see extra pictures, email us and we will be happy to provide you with more.

Combined shipping is not automatic. If the ebay shipping price is too much, please email me before you pay and I will adjust it.

SHIPPING INFO: Email me for outside continental US and international shipping rates. I answer all emails so if you dont receive an answer within 24 hours it did not go through. Parts will be shipped next business day after payment is received or sooner. (3185) (.5)

PAYMENT INFO: Buyer pays $6.50 flat rate shipping costs to lower 48 states. I always combine multi item shipping charges, just wait for my COMBINED INVOICE before payment is made. I accept PAYPAL for payment and ship WORLDWIDE. Payment to be received within 7 days of purchase.

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