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83 Honda V65 Magna Vf1100c Vf1100c Front Brake Rotor's, L/r on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Terryville, Connecticut, US

Terryville, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Metal Warranty:No VF1100 VF1100c:Magna

1983 Honda V65 VF1100c VF1100 Magna Front dual Rotors Left & Right, Light grooves / Bluing as shown,  grease spots. .186 Thick, You get what is pictured.  Please email any questions.  I will combine shipping when ever possible. Sold as is with no refunds or returns.  WINNING BIDDER PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!!!!! You will receive an email regarding shipping / Tracking info either through Ebay / Paypal or Both Within 24hr of your item being shipped PLEASE CHECK THESE EMAILS they will contain tracking / shipping info for your item. This eliminates us from playing email tag and wasting each others time .Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.LEBD

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