Honda 77201-074-000 Seat Damper Rubber flexible and show signs of wear and weathering. Price listed is for each part. Because these parts are used, photographs of each have been taken to show their condition. Photographs identified with the same number show different views of the same part. Buyers welcome to specify, by number, part(s) they would like to make a offer for or purchase. Item removed from 1976 XL175 and compatible with other vehicles. While I have tried to list all known compatible vehicles, I do not have access to official were used information. Comments and or questions are welcome!
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