1984 Honda V65 Magna Vf1100 C Motorcycle Progressive Rear Shocks. Nice Cond on 2040-parts.com
Mentor, Ohio, US
This is a nice pair of Progressive rear shocks for a 1984 Honda Magna motorcycle. There is no rust and no damage. The motorcycle this was removed from has been in heated storage and last plated in 1993.. If this is not in the condition I described it, send it back. Thanks for looking
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