Honda Sl175 Footpeg Assy,sl 175,sl350,vintage on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
For auction are both complete footpegs from a Honda SL175K1. In good used condition, rubber fair. May/should fit other Honda models listed but be sure to check before bidding. Buyer to pay shipping of 7.00 in the U.S.
Other Parts for Sale
- 1972 yamaha ds7 rd 250 twin #431 oil dipstick(US $9.99)
- Y42 yamaha yw125 zuma 125 2009 lower triple clamps yokes(US $79.00)
- Honda sl175k1 rear fender mount,sl175(US $12.99)
- 1996 suzuki rm 125 fmf gold series fatty pipe header exhaust(US $99.95)
- Honda sl175 oil drain plug,cb175,cb350,cb500,cb200,cb450,sl350,cl450,vintage(US $10.99)
- 1972 yamaha ds7 rd 250 twin #431 oil pump cover(US $9.99)
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