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Honda Hobbit - Pa50 (black - Oem Seat) Pa 50 Original Seat "good Used" on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Renville, Minnesota, United States

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

Honda Hobbit - PA50 (Models)   Original - Seat   (Black in Color)  -See Photo-

Seat is in Good Shape / Has Some Normal Wear     But Otherwise in Nice Shape!    

Some Small Cracks / Tears  Under the Seat   The Top Part of the Seat is in Nice Shape for It's Age (30 Years Old)


Should Fit:  Honda Hobbit - PA50 Models   With the Style of Seat Shown in the Photo    (OEM - Honda Seat)

(All Used Part's)  Are Sold  As-Is   No Returns / No Exchanges     Make Sure of Your Correct Style / Fitment

 

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