4 Harley Davidson And Honda Goldwing Vest Pins From The 1970's on 2040-parts.com
Oak Lawn, Illinois, US
Set of 4 Harley Davidson and Goldwing vest pins. Decent condition. Dont have clasps.I have had these since at least the early 1980's and I got them used so I am placing them in the 1970's. I will gladly combine shipping for multiple items to save you money. If buying multiple items please wait for my invoice. Payment is due within 5 days or I will open an unpaid item dispute. Please view my other auctions. New items will be added often.
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