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" Cbx-z Banner " ... 1978-80 Honda Cbx1000z (silver Bike) Banner, Cbx ... Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Temple City, California, United States

Temple City, California, United States
Condition:New

These Banners are a silk-like material with detailed photographic Printing. This Auction is for a SILVER CBX-Z Bike on Banner. There are also red and black Bikes available ... this Auction is for ONE Banner. They are suitable for hanging in your Garage, 'man-cave', or bedside your Bike at a Show/Display. They can be pinned/taped to a wall, hung by string, or presented on a frame (Note. NO frame included!). They are about 2' (580mm) wide and 5' (1500mm) tall. We made others for the HK Show including RD350LC, RD350B, CB750-4, CB900F, CB1100RC, etc.

They are US$25.00/banner and $7.00 Airmail Registered Postage anywhere on Planet Earth sent out from Hong Kong. We made these to decorate the recent 'Irish CBX Euro Rally' and for the annual 'Motorcycle Show' in Hong Kong and they went down well!

Best,             IAN
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