H88 1970 1971 1972 Honda Cl350 Cl 350 Brake Control Rod on 2040-parts.com
Moab, Utah, US
You are bidding on a 1/72 Honda CL350 REAR BRAKE CONTROL ROD. Check out my store or email me if you don't see what you're looking for. May fit other models. May not fit all models listed in item title, feel free to email me to see if this would fit your model, but due to the volume of emails, we may not be able to answer all of them. International rates and an extra $2.00 handling charge applies to foriegn shipping. International rates vary by country and may be adjusted as needed. Please note the 5 day handling time. I will combine shipping on multiple purchases. A tracking number will be supplied at no extra charge on most orders. FOR MORE GREAT HONDA CL350 PARTS, CHECK OUT MY STORE!
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