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Genuine Honda Tie Down Straps Black Pull Type Tie Downs With 2 Soft Ties L@@k on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Honda Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:09L00-YXB-10TDB


Here you are buying a set of 2 Genuine Honda/Pro Honda Tie Down Straps that come with 2 soft ties. These are Black, and are the pull type straps, not the ratchet type. These also have the Honda logo on the buckles. Straps are 5.5 Feet Long by 1 inch wide. Get these Today!

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