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Honda Ca77 305 Dream Front Foot Peg Brackets - 1964 Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Jamestown, Kansas, US

Jamestown, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

your looking at the honda ca77 305 dream front foot peg brackets - 1964. these are used parts in real good condition. there are no rubbers but they arent bent or stripped out. it may work on other bikes as well so be sure to check the picture to make sure it will work for your bike. Sold as is. Be sure to ask questions and check pictures before bidding.

International bidders welcome. please write for shipping quote BEFORE bidding. Your bid is a contract so please bid accordingly!

I ship within 5 business days but i always get it out as fast as i can. i also combine shipping costs when more than one item is purchased at the same time.


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