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1973 Honda Cb 350 Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $2,400.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, NE, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:4027703263

Honda CB description

1973 Honda Cb 350, 1973 Honda CB350 Four. Low miles professionally painted matte black paint with gloss rally stripe, new tires and brakes. All gauges work including electric start. Still has original tool kit and manual. $2,400.00 4027703263

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