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Hodaka (nos) Oew Tail Light Lens Rubber Gasket Hodaka 71 72 Ace 90 100 Vintage on 2040-motos

US $9.99
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Saint Germain, Wisconsin, United States

Saint Germain, Wisconsin, United States
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Genuine NOS OEW Taillight Lens Rubber Gasket Seal. 100% Original NOS Japanese OEW item... NOT REPRODUCTION!!! Fits OEW 68500 Taillight Lens on 71-72 Hodaka Ace 90 and 100 models. Includes (1) Gasket (Lens Base photo shown for reference only and is not available). EXCELLENT NOS CONDITION. 

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On Feb-14-10 at 06:28:55 PST, seller added the following information:

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