Up for auction are a very very nice pair of Honda CB750 shocks. These shocks are in amazing condition!!! No leaks!!!!
These shocks will fit many applications.
This is a "No Reserve" auction, so go for it!!!!
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Harley davidson oem brembo brake calipers and assembly / street glide 2013 - 08 (US $250.00)
- 07 08 zx-6r zx6r rear brake master cylinder & reservoir(US $40.00)
- 1984 kawasaki zn 700 a1 ltd shaft rear shocks -fits 1984 zn 700 a1 ltd shaft(US $150.00)
- 1994 ktm exc 250 j20 front brake line(US $7.95)
- #6336 - 2002 02 harley touring electra glide classic rear shocks(US $57.99)
- 1994 ktm exc 250 j20 front brake caliper(US $34.95)
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