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0526 Cycle Illustrated Road Test: 1971 Honda 100 Sl! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Duncans Mills, California, US

Duncans Mills, California, US
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Cycle Illustrated Road Test: 1971 Honda 100 SL!! 5 page road test with photos and spec chart. Photo is of actual ad, article, or test being sold. All ads are packed soundly for shipping to ensure their safe arrival.

All sales are final. Please inspect the photo of items provided to determine condition and suitability for your purchase.

All magazine ads, articles, and road tests are genuine items taken from a real magazine, and are NOT reprints. All are in very good to fine used condition, and may show signs of their age. I do my best to select items that would indeed be suitable for framing, items that I would frame for my own use.

International Buyers

I will ship to international addesses, however I cannot offer free shipping outside of the U.S. Buyer accepts that there will be a flat rate postage charge of $12.00 USD for shipping via USPS International First Class, if you win more than 1 auction shipping is charged for only the first item, all others will ship free of charge providing all items are paid on the same invoice and can be packed in the same shipment. If bidding on more than 1 item, please request an invoice to receive best shipping costs.

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