Honda Atc200s Atc 200s Headlight Assy. W/ Brackets Head Light Complete Oem on 2040-parts.com
Albany, Oregon, US
This headlight was removed from a clean 1985 ATC200s.
No scratches, cracks or broken parts.
Nice and shiney red, no sun damage at all.
Chrome ring has the light rust but you cant see it when its installed!
With all that said its still a extra nice light and the brackets are in great shape too!
Clean and ready to go...
Thanks and Good Luck!
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