Nos Honda Ascot Ft500 Ft 500 Start Switch On Off 35130-mc8-670 Wow "lqqk" !!!!! on 2040-parts.com
Ohio, US
Brand New never mounted NOS OEM SWITCH ASSY, START ON/OFF for 82-83' Honda ASCOT FT500 very nice and very rare I only have the one.
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