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A24 12301-028-010 Cylinder Head Cover (2) Trail Scrambler 90 Cl90 Sl90 Honda Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Saint Joseph, Missouri, US

Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Returns are accepted only if item is not as shown or described. Thank you for your business! Part Brand:Honda Warranty:No

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UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES  - Don't miss this opportunity!

Cylinder Head Cover - 2 (two) as shown
  • Some minor oxidation
  • Clean and powdercoat, use as it, chrome or gold plate, whatever you want to do with them!
Brand New "Not That Old" Stock - The Real Deal

Genuine Honda 

Fitment: This is what we believe this item(s) fits. Please verify before bidding, we're human

Part # = 12301-028-010
Part Description = COVER CYLINDER HEAD

CL90 1967 90 Scrambler 90  
CM90 1966 90 Honda 90  
CT90 1966 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K1 1969 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K2 1970 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K3 1971 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K4 1972 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K5 1974 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K6 1975 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K7 1976 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K8 1977 90 Trail 90  
CT90-K9 1978 90 Trail 90  
CT90 1979 90 Trail 90  
S90 1965 90 Super 90  
SL90 1969 90 Motosport 90  
ST90 1973 90 ST90  
ST90-K1 1974 90 ST90  
ST90-K2 1975 90 ST90  

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  • Item will be properly packaged and shipped via USPS Priority Mail (unless otherwise noted)
  • Items are shipped when you have paid - If you want to combine with other items, wait to pay (no more than 10 business days).
  • Yes we can consolidate purchases / Combine items for Shipping Saving
    • Wait to pay if you want to consolidate - items ship when paid!
    • With good communications
    • Some items can not be combined due to weight or other reasons
  • Other restrictions may apply, if so, I will communicate them promptly
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Items are sold in "as-is" condition and can not be returned for reasons other than explained in the return section

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