1969 - 1978 Honda Cb750 Barnett Clutch Friction Plate Kit 302-35-10001 Hpk-14 on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Connecticut, US
This is a brand new Barnett Performance Products clutch friction plate kit, that I purchased for my 1973 CB750K, but never used it. I believe this kit will fit all SOHC Honda CB750's, including years 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978. The part number listed by Barnett is 302-35-10001, and also indicated is that the "old" part number was HPK-14. Please check with Barnett or your local dealer to confirm this kit will work for what ever year your CB750 is before bidding. The plastic bag containing the plates has never been opened, and comes with all associated paperwork. I accept ONLY Pay Pal as payment, ship ONLY with in the 48 continental United States, and do so via the USPS Parcel Post. I always ship out within 2 business days of receiving your Pay Pal payment. I always leave Positive Feedback, after receiving Positive Feedback. Thank you for checking out my auction. Dave
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