Cylinder Head Dowel Pins 1980 Honda Xl500 S Xl500s Xl 500 80 on 2040-parts.com
Spanish Fork, Utah, US
PARTS IN THIS LISTING ARE FROM: 1980 XL500S HONDA YOU ARE BIDDING ON: CYLINDER HEAD DOWEL PINS
CONDITION: GOOD USED PINS. NO DAMAGE.
VIN # PD01-5108532
MOTOR # PD01E-5108594
BUILD DATE: 1/80
ALL OF MY PARTS ARE USED, NOT PERFECT AND SOME MAY TAKE A LITTLE WORK TO USE.
DON'T BE OFFENDED IF IT IS DIRTY, OILY OR HAS GREASE ON IT.
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