Honda Cr80r Elsinore 1980-81 Cylinder Head #07985 on 2040-parts.com
Fairview, Michigan, US
hi, this stock original cylinder head was removed from a running 1981 honda cr80r.everything here has been cleaned, inspected, and is in very good overall used/usable working condition. fits cr80r elsinore 1980-81
this item ships in a 7x7x6 and weighs 2 to 3 pounds.
if you have any questions regarding this item, feel free to call my home phone at 1-989-848-2757 ask for dewey. thanks!!!!
we will ship international.
we will be glad to combine shipping.

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