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Honda Cl175 Cl 175 Scrambler Complete Crankshaft Crank Shaft With Rotor Con Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
1600 mile bike,WORKING CONDITION, please look at all pictures before purchase,What you see is what you will receive. This part was removed from a running 1970 CL175
Brand:honda

This part is from a 1970 cl175 SCRAMBLER .  As the bike is completely broken down I will be listing the entire bike over the next short period so please check my other items and check them often.  I will do my best to ship all items within 72hrs. of payment received.  Please remember this is a used part.  I do the best I can with pictures but you need to expect typical wear and tear for a bike of this vintage.  Please ask any questions if you have them.  Thank you for looking and have a great day.

SHIPPING, I will combine shipping. If e-bay makes you purchase items separately - rest assured you will be refunded through PayPal when items are packaged and shipping purchased.

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