Original Honda Z50r Exhaust 1988-99 on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Original Honda Z50R Exhaust
Fits 1988-1999 Z50R. Some surface rust, no holes. Very solid piece. See pictures and ask any questions you have before bidding. Sold as is, no returns. No international shipping. |
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