Honda Express Nc50 / Na50 - Models (engine Cylinder) Good Used Nice Shape 79' on 2040-parts.com
Renville, Minnesota, US
Honda Express - NC50 / NA50 - Model's (Engine Cylinder) Good Used "See Photo"
OEM - Honda Part (Standard Size - Cylinder Bore) You Will Get The Part Seen in the Photo
(Good Used - Vintage Part) Nice Shape! It Would Make a Good Part for Rebuilding the Engine
We Have Described the Part Listed Here / Any Question's About the Part's Listed Just Ask ?
Should Fit the Following:
Honda Express - NC50 (Model's) 1977-80 Yrs / Honda Express - NA50 (Model's) 1979-80 Yrs
But I Am Not Totally Sure ? Ask Your Local Dealer If Unsure of Correct Fit ?
NOTE: May Also Fit Other Model's / Year's of Honda Moped's ? Came Off of a 1979 Yr. Honda Express - NC50
All Used - Part's Sold Here Are Sold As-Is (No Warranty / No Return's) All Sales are Final
Shipping Costs - To (ALL) 50 States in the US - $15.00 (Insured Package) (We Offer - Fast Shipping)
NOTE: We will also Ship these Parts to Canada - (Canada Shipping - $25.00)
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