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83 84 85 Honda 650 Nighthawk Cylinder Head Cover Bolts 90012-me5-000 90013-me5 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:90012-ME5-000 90013-ME5-000 Brand:HONDA UPC:Does Not Apply

83 84 85 Honda 650 Nighthawk Cylinder Head Cover Bolts 90012-ME5-000 90013-ME5

For sale are the used OEM cylinder head cover bolts from a 1983 Honda 650 NIGHTHAWK. Includes 20(6x32 #90012-ME5-000) and 2 (6x42 #90013-ME5-000) This is the full set of bolts needed to install cover, (Check photos) Fits 83 84 85 Honda 650 Nighthawk.

I'm not sure what other models this will fit other than the ones listed so please make sure that they will fit your bike before bidding.

Item ships for free in lower 48

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