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Honda Cb 750 C - Main / Sprocket Transmission Shaft + Gears Looks Great!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Sebring, Florida, United States

Sebring, Florida, United States

THIS ITEM IS A MAIN / SPROCKET TRANSMISSION SHAFT AND GEARS FOR A 1980 HONDA CB 750 C. THIS IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FROM HONDA. LOOKS GREAT. SEE PICTURES.THIS WAS OVER $100.00 MSRP FROM HONDA. BUY HERE AND SAVE BIG MONEY. THIS IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION FOR A PART  OF THIS AGE AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICTURE. I HAVE SEVERAL OTHER PARTS AVAILABLE FOR THIS BIKE AND OTHERS SEE MY EBAY STORE OR OTHER AUCTIONS IF YOU ARE INTERESTED.FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR PICTURE REQUESTS. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!!

 

ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TAXES OR CUSTOM ISSUES.WE TRY TO ESTIMATE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AS CLOSE AS WE CAN HOWEVER IF THERE ARE ANY SURPRISE CHARGES YOU THE BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS.THANK YOU!!



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