Honda Steering Locker Nut Aquatraxtrim Reverse Cable Billet Alum Anodized Red on 2040-parts.com
Sydney, Australia
Specification: Built in Strict Quality Control Standards Materials: 6061 T6 Aluminum & Anodized Red Item No.: NUT-HD001 Replaces dealer part numbers 90212-HW5-900 90212-HW1-670 Note: Top Quality Aftermarket Replacement Suit: 2008-2009 HONDA AQUATRAX F15X 2002-2007 HONDA AQUATRAX R12, R12X, F12, F12X IF
YOU HAVE A HONDA AQUATRAX WITH TRIM , AND YOU WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE
ALL OF THEM, YOU WOULD NEED TO PURCHASE 3, 1 FOR STEERING CABLE, 1 FOR
TRIM CABLE, AND 1 FOR REVERSE CABLE. IF
YOUR HONDA AQUATRAX DOES NOT HAVE TRIM, AND YOU WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE
ALL OF THEM YOU NEED TO PURCHASE 2, 1 FOR STEERING CABLE, AND 1 FOR
REVERSE CABLE. |
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