Nos Honda Fuel Tank Pad, Fits Cb200 1974 To 1976 Part # 17521-351-000 on 2040-parts.com
Stockton, Illinois, US
Brand new Honda Fuel Tank Pad, fits Honda CB200 from 1974 to 1976 Part # 17521-351-000 this is a rare hard to find part, Discontinued from Honda, and no longer available. condition is perfect. will be listing several CB200 parts, and will combine shipping. check pictures for condition, or e-mail any questions.
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