Honda Cb125s Ct125 Cg125 Xl125 Tl125 Petcock Fuel Valve Nos Japan 16950-365-671 on 2040-parts.com
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HONDA CB125S CT125 CG125 XL125 TL125 PETCOCK FUEL VALVE NOS JAPAN
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Honda Genuine Parts / New old stock / Made in Japan
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Part no. 16950-365-671
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The Airmail should approximately 2-3 weeks
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