Honda '91 Cb250 Night Hawk Owner's Manual on 2040-parts.com
Export, Pennsylvania, United States
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1991 Honda CB250 Night Hawk Owner's Manual.
Some slight wear on cover from storage. No rips, no tears, no turned down pages, no writing or notes. Comes with original plastic storage cover w/snap. Still has the Honda New Owner Questionnaire in tact. |
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