Honda Ch80 Elite Rear Tail Light Plastic Cover 1985-2008 Stock Scooter Ch 80 on 2040-parts.com
Birmingham, Alabama, US
This is rear tail light right side plastic cover for Honda elite 80 scooter. it has one small tear in the housing. However it does not affect its function and all mounting holes are intact, and is will work as intended. It has a little surface dirt shown in the first photo but will not affect its appearance.
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