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Honda Ca77 Ca95 Ca160 Spark Plug Boot {ngk} on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Ringgold, Georgia, US

Ringgold, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:NGK Surface Finish:BLACK PLASTIC Warranty:No

HONDA SPARK PLUG BOOT REPAIR.NEW BOOT FOR HALF THE PRICE OF NEW HONDA BOOTS.THESE ARE NEW ITEMS THAT WORK GREAT.THANKS FOR LOOKING.

ALSO IF YOU NEED MORE THAN ONE USE BUY IT NOW, AND EMAIL AS TO HOW MANY  OTHERS YOU NEEDED.I WILL ADD THEM TO YOUR INVOICE AND CUT YOUR SHIPPING COST!!  PLEASE DO NOT PAY UNTIL I SEND YOUR INVOICE.

THIS IS A {{NGK}} PART NOT HONDA SO IT MIGHT NOT BE A EXACT MATCH TO A NOS HONDA BOOT THAT IS $18-22 DOLLARS EACH!!

PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS.

THIS WILL FIT YOUR CA77 CA95 CA160 AND MOST ANY OTHER 1961-1969 BACK HONDA.

 

 

 

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