1978 Honda Gl1000 Gold Wing Goldwing Gas Tank Sides Black Left And Right on 2040-parts.com
Ayer, Massachusetts, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE RIGHT AND LEFT FAKE GAS TANK SIDES ONLY!!!!!
YOU GET THE RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE PANELS.
ONE HAS A EMBLEM, THE OTHER NO.
THEY ARE PERFECT IF YOU HAVE A 78 GL, THAT DOES NOT HAVE STOCK PAINT.
THESE ARE NOT PERFECT, BUT NICE AND SHINEY.
LOOK AT HOW THIS BIKE IS.
THIS BIKE IS BEING PARTED OUT.
PLS, CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS.
ALL NO RESERVE, LOW STARTING.
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