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1980 Honda Twinstar 200 Cm200t Speedometer Gauge Speedo Display 2,446 Miles on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Parting out a vintage Honda ,Storage find ,only 2,446 miles on it . I drove this bike before deciding to part out . It shifts correctly and rode down the road without any problems .Let me know what items you need ,i will post that item . Shipping is always free and easy returns.
Brand:HONDA Part Type:speedo Manufacturer Part Number:0131074

Parting out a vintage Honda ,Storage find ,only 2,446 miles on it . I drove this bike before deciding to part out . It shifts correctly and rode down the road without any problems .Let me know what items you need ,i will post that item . Shipping is always free and easy returns.

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