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"vintage" Gas Tank Emblem For Your 1970/71 Honda Z50 Mini-trail...(#3) on 2040-parts.com

US $10.75
Location:

Eagle River, Alaska, US

Eagle River, Alaska, US
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"VINTAGE" GAS TANK EMBLEM for your 1970/71 Honda Z50 Mini-Trail........selling as is with no warranty so check out the pics....... Has some dings and scratches but in  good condition!!!!  ******WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!!!!!!....

 I will ship anywhere in the US for just $2.75.......Canada and Overseas will have to pay $12.50 shipping and handling.

I will accept returns as long as they are within 7 days of receipt but you must pay return postage.

Check out my other Z50 items I have up for auction....good discounts for multiple wins!!!!!!

Pls pay within 24 hours of winning as I like to ship out FAST.....GOD BLESS.

 

ED FROM FLORIDA

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