75 76 77 Honda Cb400f Exhaust Mounting Hardware on 2040-parts.com
La Pine, Oregon, US
off of 1975 honda CB400F some definate age discoloring but have made no attempt at cleaning,they can clean alot better.no reserve,winning bid will include free shipping to the lower 48,will work with buyer on long distant shipping as fairly as possible,dont have any info on those costs at this time.
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