Honda Xl175 Headlight Bucket And Hardware Honda Xl175 1973-74 Headlight Holder on 2040-parts.com
Merrillville, Indiana, US
Used headlight bucket and hardware for a Honda XL175 I believe a 1973-74. Headlight bucket is in good usable condition, usual wear and tear but nothing broken or cracked. Good for rider or restore. Please feel free to ask questions before purchase. Thanks and good luck. Part#816
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