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Oem 1968 Honda Exhaust Clamp Flange Collar Cb350 Cl350 Cb Cl 350 18231-286-010 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Richfield, Utah, United States

Richfield, Utah, United States
VERY EARLY FRAME MODEL USAGE SEE DESCRIPTION
Manufacturer Part Number:1968 68 HONDA CL350 CL 350 SCRAMBLER Brand:1968 68 HONDA CL350 CL 350 SCRAMBLER

EXHAUST PIPE FLANGE CLAMP/COLLAR
Honda part number# 18231-286-010
Used up to Frame SN 1020152

Removed from:  1968 HONDA CL350-1010072 (our Frame number)

As you can see this is extremely hard to find parts

PART IS USED.  GREAT CONDITION, NEEDS TO BE CLEANED UP.  HAS LIGHT SURFACE RUST AND PITTING.    

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