Vintage 1984 200 Twin Honda Motorcycle Motor Starter 6 Volt Very Rare! on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Indiana, US
Vintage 1984 200 Twin Honda Motorcycle Motor Starter 6 Volt Very Rare! This piece is in very good vintage condition. Very little rust and pitting. It could be cleaned up. It measures 2" from mount to mount. 7 1/4" tall. It says on it Mitsuba SM-214 SV 0.25KW. It is very hard to find a part like this. They are very rare. Overall this piece is in great vintage condition!
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309 N. Meridian St
Portland In, 47371 260-726-8074
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