Honda Express Sr50,left Brake Light Dimmer,horn Switch. on 2040-parts.com
Normal, Illinois, United States
THIS BRAKE LEVER LIGHT SWITCH IS IN GOOD WRKING CONDITION.IS OFF A 1981 HONDA EXPRSS SR50.THE MOPED ONLY HAS 4000 MILES ON IT.HAVE MORE PRTS FROM THIS MOPED/IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.
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