Honda Cl175 Oem Seat Assy **nice** 1971 K5 Cl 200 350 450 1970 1969 1972 on 2040-parts.com
Martinsville, Indiana, US
Up for sale is a OEM Honda seat removed from a running 1971 Honda CL175 with 7600 actual miles. Seat is in very good used original condition. No rips, no tears. Original cover is nice and soft, foam feels good. Comfortable old seat. Not likely to find a seat like this unless its NOS. Seat pan has some surface rust. Seat needs cleaned and buttons polished, I will leave that up to buyer. Sold as is, what you see is what you get. Thanks!
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