Honda Sl175 K1 1971 Exhaust Muffler Heat Shield Guard on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
Honda 1971 SL175 K1 muffler heat shield. Lots of smaller dents and dings. Some scratches, no cracks, all mounting tabs are intact.
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