1988-2000 Honda Goldwing Gl1500 Rear Trunk on 2040-parts.com
Victorville, California, US
1988-2000 HONDA GOLDWING GL1500 VERY NICE AND SOLID UPPER AND LOWER REAR TRUNK NO CRACKS HAS SOME FADE SEE PICS ON FINISH COLOR NH215M CODE NH215B
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