86-87 Honda Vfr-700 Horn With Bracket. Good Used Oem on 2040-parts.com
Terrell, Texas, US
Up for sale is OEM Horn with bracket from 1986-1987 Honda VFR-700.
Electrical Components for Sale
- Yuasa battery maintenance free ytx16-bs fits suzuki marauder boulevard m95 04-05(US $99.25)
- Yuasa battery hi perf maintenance free ytx14h-bs fits kawasaki zzr1200 02-05(US $96.22)
- Moose racing regulator/rectifier fits suzuki ltf250 quadrunner 1988-2001(US $85.95)
- 1.6kw black all balls starter 1989-2006 big twin harley bobber chopper custom (US $236.95)
- Kawasaki clutch lever switch with screws 27010-1447 and 2x 92172-0183(US $19.99)
- Used a pair of oem honda base front reflector na50 nc50 express 33743-147-670(US $15.95)
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