New Genuine Honda parts,
May fit also some other models.
New wireharness, old stock, newer used.
Private sale no quarantee.
Buyer is responsible for possible customs fees and taxes
and shipping can take little more time because supplied
from Finland !
More info by asking a question.
Electrical Components for Sale
- New big dog motorcycles electronic compression releases. s&s motors(US $200.00)
- New big dog motorcycles led turn signal board amber, part# bdm170-00127(US $25.00)
- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr lowering link. oem., suspension (US $35.00)
- New big dog motorcycles led turn signal board amber, part# bdm170-00123(US $25.00)
- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr radiator cooling system (US $200.00)
- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr clutch master cylinder salve hand control (US $150.00)
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