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1972 Honda Cl350 Cl 350 Scrambler High Pipe on 2040-parts.com

US $105.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:items must be returned insured for full sale value including shipping item must be returned undamaged with no missing parts in same shipping package as shipped. we do not refund shipping unless the item shipped was not as pictured . Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No


YOU ARE NOT BIDDING ON THE RESTORED MOTORCYCLE PICTURED !



 The item  will ship from Ohio and all shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer.

A lot of our items are as we got them so

  please ask all questions prior to bidding to eliminate any issues afterward.

we are not motorcycle experts so be sure to check with your dealer for fit .

 International bidders Welcome

we must be contacted first !

You will be invoiced for priority shipping with tracking and delivery conformation !  

The shipping price posted may not cover all states and fees .  

Thank you for looking and good luck if you should bid on this item . 

shelf X  

 IN SERVICE FITS BIKE PICTURED ..BIKE IS NOT FOR SALE !!!

WE COLLECTED 4 BIKES TO BUILD ONE SHOW 

LEFT OVER PARTS ARE LISTED ..SOME NOS SOME USED SOME RECON 

1972 HONDA CL350 CL 350 SCRAMBLER POINTS COVER  WILL SHIP 

COVER FITS BIKE MODELS PICTURED ONLY 



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