Honda 550 Cc Motorcycle Pin Badge on 2040-parts.com
Bakewell, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
On offer is a really nice Honda 550 cc motorcycle pin badge in red , black and gold.
Dont know the manufacturer it just was in a bulk buy I made. The pin is in excellent condition and is still in original bag. Shipping will be £1.50 within the UK and £3.00 anywhere else in the world . Please look at my other listings , you never know what you may find. Thank you for looking. |
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