1973 Honda Cb750 Cb 750 Right Side Cover 750 Cb on 2040-parts.com
Des Moines, Iowa, US
Hi, Up for bid is the right side cover off a 1973 Honda CB750. It is in pretty good shape and is not missing any tabs. It might need to be repainted. This is being sold as is with winning bidder to pay shipping. Thanks for looking.
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