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1980 Honda Cb750c Cb750 Cb 750 Custom-rear Fender/ Tail Light Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Forest Lake, Minnesota, US

Forest Lake, Minnesota, US
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Fender assembly came off a 1980 Honda CB750C custom and is in very good condition. Small crack on top of Tail light lens. Electrical connections in good condition. See pics for reference. Should fit years1980-1982 .  Buyer pays shipping and handling.Shipping costs vary by location (Example-U.S.P.S.-2-day to Beverly Hills-90210 -$34.55, Standard week 7-9 days-$23.15) Shipping costs to most locations in U.S. will be less.)

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