Honda Z50 Z 50 Mini Trail Seat 1970-11/69 on 2040-parts.com
Tunnel Hill, Georgia, US
Up for auction is a seat off of a Honda Z50.The frame tag says 11/69.This seat will need covered.This item is sold as is.This item will only be shipped to the lower 48 states.Thanks.
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