Here is a horn off a 1982 Honda Urban Express 50 moped. I have many other items off of the same bike for sale. Please ask any questions before purchasing. Thanks
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Electrical Components for Sale
- Yamaha rd250 rd350 rd400 r5 ds6/7 coil wire kit ngk(US $12.50)
- New 4 ngk cr9e spark plugs kawasaki ninja zr1100 1993 zx 10 zx10 1988 1989 1990(US $20.00)
- Harley-davidson audio system wiring harness part number 70169-06(US $25.00)
- 2010 honda gl 1800 goldwing gl1800 6 disc cd changer with oem trunk mount (US $249.99)
- Ytx30l-bs battery for polaris 500 ranger 4x4 2004(US $95.10)
- 96 97 98 99 00 gsxr 600 / 750 srad stator ignition pick up - generator flywheel(US $29.95)
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