Honda Ca77 Dream 305 250 Rectifier #07670 on 2040-parts.com
Fairview, Michigan, US
hi, this rectifier was removed from a 1967 honda ca77 dream with the 305 engine. everything here has been cleaned, inspected, tested and is in very good overall used. usable condition. LIKE NEW CONDITION !! correct for 1963-69 honda ca77 dream .
this item ships in a 7x7x6 and weighs 0 to 1 pound.
if you have any questions regarding this item, feel free to call my home phone at 1-989-848-2757 ask for dewey. thanks!!!!
we will ship international.
we will be glad to combine shipping.
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