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Genuine Oem Honda Xl600r 1983-1984 Motorcycle Parts Catalog Microfiche 14mg2dec on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Poulsbo, Washington, United States

Poulsbo, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Genuine Factory Dealer OEM Honda XL600R 1983-1984 Motorcycle Parts Catalog Microfiche 14MG2DEC, Complete Fiche 1 of 1, by Honda Motor Co, Ltd, january 1984. This Parts Catalog is the same one the dealer mechanics / technicians use. 

Approximately 4"x6" this Microfiche Card is in very good condition and needs to be read in a microfiche card reader.  If you don't have a card reader, most local libraries do. The Card in the picture is the Card you will receive. Please see photo for condition and additional information.

Please make sure that this parts catalog matches the vehicle you will be working on. Please ask any questions before you buy. Returns accepted only if card is in the same condition as sold. Please see Returns Info for details. 

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