1976 Honda Gl1000 Rear Brake Pedal Honda Gl Back Brake Pedal Foot Pedal #0l8 on 2040-parts.com
Lomita, California, US
1976 HONDA GL1000
REAR BRAKE PEDAL, MARKED #0L8
GOOD CONDITION : STRAIGHT, THERE ARE SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES FROM USE AND AGE !!!
THERE IS SOME LIGHT SURFACE RUST !!!
VERY USEABLE !!!
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