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Honda Metropolitan Or Honda Ruckus 2004 Engine / Motor on 2040-parts.com

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Muncie, Indiana, United States

Muncie, Indiana, United States
item came from a 2004 Honda Metropolitan was running when it was disassembled had no issues with the motor there was no noise in the block Rod is good and tight I needed parts to repair my Honda Ruckus so what you see in the picture is what you get you can put it back together without splitting the case with no troubles have any questions feel free to contact me
Brand:Honda Warranty:No

This motor came off of a Honda Metropolitan 2004 it was running when I disassemble the motor what you see in the picture is what you get it was running and driving when I disassemble it

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