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1975 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $3900
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Kilsyth, VIC, Australia

Kilsyth, VIC, Australia
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Honda z50 j1 09-1975
The bike is the best example of a original Honda z50 j1 in immaculate condition with 1134km on the clock. This bike can be full registered as it has the Australian compliance plate. This bike still has the original 3 keys and tool kit from new. The bike was used for its first 2 years of life then wrapped up and store for over 39years.
At same stage the bike did have a full which put a little dent in tank and slit bent Handel bar.
Great 70s history best bike for the pool room.

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