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Honda 1985 Cb650 Cb 650 9/29 Chrome Rear Shocks Showa Me5-781 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Used item in good condition for a honda 1985 sb650 cb 650 9/29. Item is chrome and they are for the rear. Please see pictures for more information on item.
Brand:showa Manufacturer Part Number:dose not apply Placement on Vehicle:Rear UPC:Does not apply

HONDA 1985 CB650 CB 650 9/29 CHROME REAR SHOCKS SHOWA ME5-781!

Used item in good condition for a honda 1985 sb650 cb 650 9/29. Item is chrome and they are for the rear. Please see pictures for more information on item. 

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