Honda Hobbit Pa 50 Front Horn Cover on 2040-parts.com
Barrington, Rhode Island, US
Here we have a front/horn cover for a Honda Hobbit PA50. I believe it was taken off a 1979 Hobbit, but I am not sure.
The cover is in very good useable shape. It has scratches, but no cracks, breaks, or gouges. The emblem is in very good shape as well.
I will ship international, but rates vary. Please check out the other Honda parts I have for sale.
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