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1975 Honda Cb550f Fuel Tank Rubber Mount Set, 1974-78 Cb 550 F K on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Muncie, Indiana, US

Muncie, Indiana, US
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Up for auction is a set of fuel tank rubbers from a 1975 Honda CB550F motorcycle, all 3 including the one by the seat, they are in good shape.

I was originally going to completely restore the bike, but ran out of money & time, so I'd like for someone else to get some use out of the good parts available.  As with other auctions of the same category, this item does not have any warranty implied, and is sold as-is.  I also have other 1975 CB550 parts, take a look at my other auctions if you need parts for this 74-78 era of Honda CB motorcycles.

Payment via Paypal, will ship the item within 1 business day after cleared payment using USPS, will use a bubble wrap envelope.


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