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Rare1965 Honda Cl77 305 Scrambler Rear Hub 40 Tooth Sprocket Nut Retainer Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $25.50
Location:

Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, US

Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

HERE IS A RARE 40 TOOTH REAR SPROCKET FOR A 305 SCRAMBLER WITH THE NUT PLATE WASHER RETAINER AND 4 BOLTS .THIS IS AN ORIGINAL NOT AN AFTERMARKET .YOU HAVE TO CLEAN UP THE ENDS OF THE BOLTS BUT I AM THROWING THEM IN THE DEAL . THE SPROCKET ITSELF IS IN PRESTINE CONDITION STORED HIGH AND DRY FOR YEARS ,YOU WILL NOT FIND A 40 TOOTH  IN THIS UNWORN OUT SHAPE.TRUELY A FIND . SOLD AS SEEN CONDITION SO SEE ALL PICTURES AS THEY ARE ALSO PART OF MY DESCRIPTION . THE 40 TOOTH GIVES YOU MORE POWER IN THE OFFROAD USE WHERE YOU WANT IT TO SNAP ON THOSE HILLS . THANK YOU DAN

note,IF THIS DOES NOT SELL THIS LISTING THEN I WILL THROUGH IT IN THE STEEL SCRAP PILE FOR STEEL WEIGHT AT THE YARD TRUCK LOAD AND YOU LOSE ANOTHER VINTAGE PART. 

 

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