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Honda Cb750 Nos Stator Rotor 1969 - 1978 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Carson, California, US

Carson, California, US
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Here is a New NOS Honda CB750 Stator Rotor. The part # is 31101-300-035. Will fit 1969 thru 1978 year models. But check with your local dealerships on line microfiche for compatability. . This has been sitting on a dealers shelf for years. It has a little surface rust and it will NOT effect the performance of this rotor. This has never been mounted. Came in a Lot of NOS parts that came from a local dealership that closed.  Please e mail me if you have any questions. Buyer pays for shipping. This weighs 4.5 LBS. I accept PayPal.

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