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Gear Shift Shaft 1976 Hodaka Wombat 125 (03) 76 on 2040-motos

US $39.99
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Spanish Fork, Utah, United States

Spanish Fork, Utah, United States
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PARTS IN THIS LISTING ARE FROM: 1976 HODAKA WOMBAT 125 (03)


YOU ARE BIDDING ON: GEAR SHIFT SHAFT


CONDITION: GOOD USED PART. NOT BENT. SPLINES ARE GOOD. COMES AS SHOWN.


INFO ABOUT THE BIKE IT WAS TAKEN OFF OF.

FRAME # M-31362

MOTOR # Q-14773

BUILD DATE: 7/76

NA ORIGINAL MILES


ALL OF MY PARTS ARE USED, NOT PERFECT AND SOME MAY TAKE A LITTLE WORK TO USE.

DON'T BE OFFENDED IF IT IS DIRTY, OILY OR HAS GREASE ON IT.

YOU GET WHAT IS PICTURED AND NO MORE AND VERIFY IT WILL FIT YOUR BIKE BEFORE BIDDING.

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On Apr-23-12 at 08:14:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

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