1981 Honda Cbx Rear Fender Off Of A "0" Mile Bike Beautiful! on 2040-parts.com
Saratoga Springs, Utah, US
UP FOR BID A BEAUTIFUL LOW MILEAGE (4000 MILES)REAR FENDER FROM A 1981 HONDA CBX. PERFECT CONDITION LESS ONE SMALL SCUFF UNDER THE LICENSE PLATE AND TO THE LEFT. PAINT IS BRIGHT AND BEAUTUL !
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