1962 Honda Cub Engine / Motor Oem on 2040-parts.com
Yucca Valley, California, United States
PRE-OWNED 1962 HONDA CUB ENGINE / MOTOR OEM 48cc THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SITTING FOR SOME TIME AND SHOWS SOME RUST AND A BROKEN SIDE COVER THIS ENGINE MAY BE LOCKED UP AND IS SOLD AS IS AND WOULD BE GOOD FOR MISC PARTS PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO PURCHASING WITH ANY QUESTIONS. I HAVE THOUSANDS OF PARTS THAT ARE NOT LISTED YET, AND AM CONTINUALLY LISTING NEW PARTS DAILY... SO IF YOU NEED SOMETHING SPECIFIC, PLEASE CHECK WITH ME... I SHIP WORLDWIDE...BUT, ANYTHING OUTSIDE THE LOWER 48 UNITED STATES MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO PURCHASING FIRST FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES. THANKS FOR LOOKING... |
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