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Honda Goldwing Gl1800 Trunk Box Molding *r325m* (81163-mca-000yc) on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Schertz, Texas, United States

Schertz, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:HONDA Manufacturer Part Number:81163-MCA-000YC

NEW AND ORIGINAL HONDA TRUNK BOX MOLDING. *R325M* CALIENTE RED METALLIC. STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE.

FITS FOR:

  • 2008 GL1800 3A TRUNK BOX
  • 2008 GL1800 5A TRUNK BOX
  • 2008 GL1800 7A TRUNK BOX
  • 2008 GL1800 8A TRUNK BOX
  • 2010 GL1800 4A TRUNK BOX
  • 2010 GL1800 5A TRUNK BOX
  • 2010 GL1800 7A TRUNK BOX
  • 2010 GL1800 8A TRUNK BOX
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