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Honda 2000 300ex Bottom End Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
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Gardners, Pennsylvania, US

Gardners, Pennsylvania, US
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 Came off a 2000 honda 300ex shifts threw all gears smooth crank is good. left case is broken on the left side from a chain popping off. does not leak this bottom end is ready to use.

This is a Used part in good working condition, I will always try to note any damage but Please look at all Pictures. Customer Service is My First Priority so please give me a chance to make things right before leaving Negative Feedback. I try to describe everything accurately. please understand I DO NOT sell bad parts knowingly and will certainly make it right with you.

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