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85 Honda 70 Atc Frame!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Cygnet, Ohio, United States

Cygnet, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Displayed Make:Honda Brand:Honda

Some wear where chain sprocket is.

This part is used and may show signs of wear, corrosion, dirt, grease, oil, or any other foreign material. I have inspected this item and do not see any defect that will not cause it to operate as it should. (unless listed above) This item maybe compatible with other machines, but I don't know which. You are buying this as is with no returns, so please do not hesitate to ask questions. Please check out my other auctions for more parts. Also, I am a buy in bulk and save seller, so if you want multiple parts submit offers and I am willing to deal. Shipping only to lower 48. All my parts are buy it now. PLEASE DO NOT COMMIT TO PURCHASE IF YOU CAN NOT PAY WITHIN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME!!!!! Thanks for looking and God bless.

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