Vintage Bobber Honda Guages-speed & Tach Honda Xl 350 on 2040-parts.com
Volga, South Dakota, US
Gauges from a 74 Honda XL 350. They worked when removed, but cannot test to verify operation. Item is sold with no warranty or guarantees. The item in the photos is the exact item you will receive. See photos for item condition.
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