Honda Cb500 Four Seat 1970-71 77200-323-030a on 2040-parts.com
Roseville, Illinois, US
Seat for a 1970-71 Honda CB500 Four, (I think the part number is 77200-323-030A). Good condition, (the chrome trim around the bottom has some scratches and wear). Check out my other items and my store, I can combine shipping, I ship worldwide.
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