Honda Ch 80 Elite Ch80 Front Right Turn Signal Bulb on 2040-parts.com
Birmingham, Alabama, US
This is a used front right turn signal from a Honda 80 elite scooter. It will fit years '86-07. It has been in inside storage for some time. Comes with bulbs. . Check out my other elite parts and save on shipping.
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