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Honda Cb 750 Four 1975 Turn Signal - Winker - Warning Horn - Tested Works Great on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Sebring, Florida, US

Sebring, Florida, US
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THIS ITEM IS A TURN SIGNAL / WINKER WARNING HORN AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. IT WAS REMOVED FROM A 1975 HONDA CB 750  .IT WILL FIT OTHER YEARS. IT HAS DRY ROT IN THE RUBBER COATING AS POINTED OUT IN PICTURES. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN TESTED AND IT WORKS GREAT. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES.  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!!

 




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