Honda Nos Oem 1974 1975 74-75 Cr125m Cr125 Countershaft 5th Gear 23t Elsinore on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
Up for sale is a NOS OEM Countershaft gear for the 1974-75 CR125M Elsinore. It is part number 23481-360-000 and is in excellent condition. It is out of the bag as the old dealer took most of his parts out of the bags and put them in wax lined cardboard trays. Please check your manuals for correct applications.
Shipping will be $8.50 to the lower 48.
Thanks for the interest and if there are any questions, please ask.
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