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Honda (nos)ca 95 Ca160 Rear Upper Chrome Shock Nuts Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Ringgold, Georgia, US

Ringgold, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:HONDA Manufacturer Part Number:NOS Surface Finish:CHROME Warranty:No

HONDA (((NOS)))) CHROME SHOCK NUTS  CA95 CA160.THIS IS FOR A __SET OF 2 CHROME NUTS.THESE FITS MANY OTHER MODELS. THESE ITEMS ARE NEW OLD STOCK PARTS FROM HONDA FROM JAPAN.WHY HAVE GREAT PAINT,PIPES,FENDERS AND RUSTY BOLTS AND NUTS.

AGAIN THE PIC SHOWS 1 BUT THE SALE IS FOR 2 NEW HONDA CA95 REAR UPPER SHOCK NUTS!!

.I WILLONLY SHIP INSIDE THE LOWER 48 STATES

PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS.

 

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