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Honda Aquatrax F12 F12-x R12 R12-x Exhaust Water Chamber Muffler Box All 02'-07' on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

Palm Coast, Florida, United States
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Brand:Honda Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:18360-HW1-670

UP FOR SALE:   Honda Exhaust Chamber Box
O.E.M Honda part # 18360-HW1-670

Part is in excellent condition!  Like New!  Removed from a 06' F12 with only 47 hrs on it!  Will fit all 02'-07' F12 & F12-X  AND Also 03'-07'  R12 & R12-X  Aquatrax's
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