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Gl1800 Honda Goldwing Scorpio Honda Factory Connector Wire Harness Kit Pn Hon-4 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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New Scorpio Factory Connector Kit for the GL1800 Honda Goldwing. 
Retail price is $24.99.
 
Allows all Scorpio alarms to be integrated into the OEM-style harness without any cutting or splicing.
 
This item fits the following models:
2001-2005 Honda GL1800 Gold Wing
2007 Honda GL1800 Gold Wing Airbag
2001-2005 Honda GL1800A Gold Wing ABS
2006 Honda GL1800HP Gold Wing Audio/Comfort
2006-2007 Honda GL1800HPN Gold Wing Audio/Comfort/Navi
2006-2007 Honda GL1800HPNA Gold Wing Audio/Comfort/Navi/ABS
2006-2007 Honda GL1800P Gold Wing Premium Audio

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