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New Oem Honda Brake Pad Set Pads Cb400 Cm400 Cb650 Cb750 Cm Cb 400 45105-425-003 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Peabody, Massachusetts, US

Peabody, Massachusetts, US
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New old stock Honda part # 45105-425-003 - may have been superseded to part # 45105-MA5-305

This is for one set, plus one free gift set. The second set does not have a part # attached as they are out of the package. They look identical to the first set so this is a bonanza for you :-)

Fits (may not be a complete list, please check your application to double check part # if unsure):

1979-1980 CB400 CM400
1979-1980 CB650
1979-1980 CB750

Check my other auctions for more new old stock parts.

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