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72 Honda Cl450 Dohc Custom on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Modesto, California

Modesto, CA
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custom 72 honda cl450 up for sale, $1,000 or trade for a s10 extended cab, or honda, acura, camry, something reliable good on gas, i can put some cash on top for a good vehicle. I also have some tools that we can make part of our deal, i have clean paperwork for the bike, and recently bought $200 in parts off ebay i can provide receipts. new stator cover with brand new gasket ($50), new skull mirrors ($30), new LED bullet shaped turn signals ($40), exhaust gasket and collars($30), performance shocks ($100), new carbs, headlamp and many more parts to list, custom linkage with a lot of billet, polished aluminum parts, new starter cylinoid, rectifier, regulator. All the parts that have been replaced, i have all the original parts, rims and tires, carbs, electrical, turn signals, many more parts that could be sold by you, or you could simply part the entire bike out and make $$$$$. take a look on ebay and see how pricey these parts are!!!! If you like what you see, or got a good trade,, or some money laying around for that next project grab the cash and come see the bike. I am straight up, honest about any questions, pink on hand, call

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