1977 HONDA CB750 SUPER SPORT EXHAUST. There are some small dents and scratchs.The R/H muffler has deep scratchs in it from the kick starter 5th picture.The bottom rear on both pipes is rusted through 6th pic. Poor cond, but they are still in usable cond. Shipping is figured for the west coast, if you live closer to IL. the shipping will be cheaper
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