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1986 Honda Elite Ch150 Rear Taillight Assembly W/ Bumper & License Plate Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Cross Plains, Wisconsin, United States

Cross Plains, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

1986 Honda Elite Deluxe CH150 rear bumper, seat lock with access panel, working tail light, license plate bracket and wiring for tail light brake light. NOTE there is a tiny chip in right rear of tail light, it still works but it is the outer edge and light still is sealed and working fine. Note to buyers, unavailable to ship on Friday or Saturday. If buyer wants to contact me and pick it up to save shipping charges that would be fine with me, just contact me and I will relist it as pick up only.

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