Honda Gl1500 Goldwing Trunk Bottom With Hinges on 2040-parts.com
Highland, Indiana, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED GOLDWING TRUNK BOTTOM. WILL FIT 1988-2000 GL1500. NO SCRATCHES OR CRACKS. COMES WITH LEFT AND RIGHT BRACKETS PART NUMBER 81137-MN5-000 AND 81136-MN5-000 COLOR LOOKS LIKE A LIGHT TAN..EMAILME WITH ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AUCTION.
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