1975 Honda Goldwing Gl1000 Engine & Transmission, Only 47k Miles Aj53 on 2040-parts.com
Yuma, Arizona, United States
1975 Honda GL1000 engine. This part came off a clean Arizona bike with 47K miles. I think this part will fit years 75-79 but you will have to do some research to make sure. Please see photos for condition of part. Message me with any questions that may have. Thank You for looking.
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