72 Cl175 K6 Scrambler Exhaust Pipe Muffler Heat Shield on 2040-parts.com
Canby, Oregon, US
You are bidding on the exhaust heat shield from a 1972 Honda CL175.
It does have some rust but is in good usable condition otherwise
Ask any questions you may have.
Thanks for looking & good luck bidding
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