Honda Nhx 110 Elite Scooter Parts 50720-gfm-305, 18319-gfm-970 on 2040-parts.com
Hickory, North Carolina, US
Right foot peg scratched on the outside. Aluminum....may be buffed out. Also plastic heat shield ...needs respray. See other parts for sale too. Shipping $10 to USA-48.
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