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SMBH
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One very good Honda shop

Post by SMBH » Fri Dec 23, 2016 9:59 am

I hope I can give a plug for a shop I have used on several times and always got fast and good service I have no connection with this dealer I live in the UK and the dealer is in the US.

Thanks 4into1.com for the Honda CB72/77 locking petrol tank cap.

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Re: One very good Honda shop

Post by Seadog » Tue Dec 27, 2016 8:55 pm

I second that emotion; I've used them in the past and again today.

Another good source for NOS parts is http://www.nospartsnow.com/. Their supply is fairly modest, but they have some hard to find items.
SMBH wrote:I hope I can give a plug for a shop I have used on several times and always got fast and good service I have no connection with this dealer I live in the UK and the dealer is in the US.

Thanks 4into1.com for the Honda CB72/77 locking petrol tank cap.

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Post by SMBH » Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:54 am

That's a useful shop Seadog the problem we have in the UK is import tax from the US so more expensive item cost's go up, I think under £13.00 around 10 US dollars we do not pay import but above they do put up the cost and the Post Office here will charge for the collection of the import tax. And to top it all some shops in the US put the cost of postage on the front of the parcel so it's a no win situation here.

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