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Vintage Ahrma 1980 Honda 80 Cr250 Cr 250 Elsinore Shifter Shift Lever Very Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

San Diego, California, US

San Diego, California, US
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You are bidding on a Shift Lever from a 1980 HONDA CR250. This part should also fit the 78 and 79 CR250 model since the engines are nearly identical. This part is near perfect for being over 30 years old! It looks better than any other sold on ebay recently. It is not bent and doesn't have vise marks like I see on others. It is perfect for a restoration or a spare for your vintage race bike. With a start bid of just $69.95, you can't lose! So bid hard and often for this great Elsinore Part and keep your RED RACER Roosting! I ONLY accept PAYPAL. Shipping for this item(s) will be $4.00 and includes insurance. I can ship this worldwide for $10.00 with no insurance. Please email me with any questions.

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