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Honda Express Nc50 Na50 (throttle Cable) 1977-80 Yrs "good Used" Vintage Part on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Renville, Minnesota, United States

Renville, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Part Brand:Honda - OEM

(1) "Good Used"    Throttle Cable     (Honda - OEM Cable)    Gray Cable

(As Seen in the Photo)    "See Photo"

Moves Freely - In Decent Shape  /  Just your Normal Wear  /  The Cable Outer Plastic Shell - Has been Taped in a Couple of Areas  /  Doesn't Affect the Function of the Cable - Is Cosmetic Only

Should Fit the Following: 1977-1980 Yrs.  ?    Honda Express - Model's   NA50 / NC50 

 

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