Honda (nos) Battery Strap Cb350 Cl350 Sl350 Cb450 Cl450 on 2040-parts.com
Ringgold, Georgia, US
HONDA ((NOS)) BATTERY STRAP:
FITS cb 350 twin CYL 68-73
Cl 350 TWIN CYL 68-73
SL 350 TWIN CLY69-70
CB 450 68-74
CL 450 68-74
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