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1986 Honda Gl1200 Aspencade Sei Rhs Chrome Cfi Fuel Injection Cover 1985 Ltd on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Loveland, Colorado, United States

Loveland, Colorado, United States
Very nice shape, straight, chrome is shiny, has the mounting bolts
Manufacturer Part Number:1986 Honda GL1200 Aspencade SEi Surface Finish:Clean and nice Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:Honda

Hello,

You are looking at the RHS chrome CFI fuel injection cover off of a 1986 Honda GL1200 Aspencade SEi, will also fit the 1985 Ltd.

Very nice shape, straight, chrome is shiny, has the mounting bolts.

This came off a very nice looking &running bike that I bought to part out, it was a daily rider and everything worked, speedo, cruise control, suspension, charging system, etc etc

See the video here    https://youtu.be/3bZtAUcW1yE

8 bucks to ship to the lower 48.

Feel free to email me with any questions or more pics.

I will combine shipping and I will ship abroad, please contact me for a shipping quote.

Thanks for looking, good luck if you bid.

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