Honda Cm400/cm 450 Rear Tail Light Turn Signals License Plate Mount ☠ on 2040-parts.com
Manton, Michigan, US
Tail Light, Turn Signals, License Plate bracket unit, complete. Exterior chrome is in very good condition, has blush rust on interior that won't be seen when unit is mounted on bike. Other than minor scratches, plastic on tail and turn signal lens are in very good condition.
My source indicates the same part numbers for all 79-81 CM400 and 82-23 CM450 models. This unit may fit other years/models, please check your references before purchasing.
Shipping will be actual cost via USPS, large package, weight 4#.
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