1976 Honda Mt125 Mt 125 Elsinore Tachometer on 2040-parts.com
Valdosta, Georgia, United States
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Tachometer for the 1976 Honda MT125 elsinore. It is used and is being sold as is. This part has been tested with a variable speed drill and it does move freely. If you have any questions about this or any of our other items please feel free to contact us. Please Read Before Buying: This is a used part and is being sold as is. All used parts are described to the best of our knowledge and ability however there maybe times where we may make a mistake and overlook something. If that is the case please return the item to us within 14 days and we will gladly issue an refund. Please be advised that there is an 10% restocking fee for all used parts. This will be shipped by USPS Parcel Post, and there is a $2.00 fee for S&H. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!!!!! |
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