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Wind Screen Reflex Honda Nss250 Nss 250 01-05 06 07 #h2 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Placerville, California, United States

Placerville, California, United States

Good condition works well. Has some weathering .

I have a number of parts from this 2001 Honda NSS 250 Reflex .Click HERE  to see them all

I will combine shipping for multiple item purchases.

You should add the items you want to your CART and then in CHECKOUT click REQUEST TOTAL FROM SELLER

Do not pay until I send an invoice unless you are only buying a single part

I will send an invoice with combined shipping asap.

Ebay charges seller fees on the shipping costs so if you dont wait for the invoice I can't combine the shipments easily.

Shipping is quoted for the lower 48 only .Shipping to HI AK GU PR will be more expensive if this can not fit a USPS flat rate box .

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