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Vintage Honda Motorcycle Kowa 10x12mm Tool Kit Spanner Wrench on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Sedalia, Missouri, US

Sedalia, Missouri, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:We would like you to be pleased with your buying experience at JoLynn’s Collectibles and satisfied with your purchase. All of our items are SOLD AS IS, as described and as shown. Please read the descriptions and examine actual photos carefully, and ask all questions before bidding. In the event the item is NOT AS DESCRIBED OR SHOWN, PLEASE NOTIFY US WITHIN 3 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THE MERCHANDISE, and we will gladly issue a refund after item has been returned, and accepted as originally sent. Returned items MUST be in the same condition and packaging as received. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:10mm x 12mm Country of Manufacture:Japan

 

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Vintage Honda Motorcycle KOWA 10x12mm Tool Kit Spanner Wrench

 

The wrench was recently obtained from an estate sale, and shows to have been well cared for, age is unknown.

 

I believe this is a Vintage motorcycle double open end spanner wrench, for the early Honda Motorcycles, not sure of year or model, but I believe with the Kowa logo was for the 1968 to 1971 150cc and up models.

 

The wrench is stamped on one side with the Honda Motors circle logo, and 10 and 12, the other side has KOWA  in a circle logo and then Y8  

 

The wrench is 5” long.

 

The wrench was discolored…… and was lightly cleaned, and rub coated (not sprayed) with stain chrome paint to bring back the original cadmium color and for added protection….

 

The wrench is in good condition. It had some discolored spots and was rub coated with stain chrome paint for protection. As with the vintage of the wrench, there is some light normal wear, a few dings, scratches, and some discoloration, all as noted from the photos.

 

The wrench is SOLD AS IS with NO RESERVE. email questions before bidding.

 

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