Goldwing Gl1500 Gl 1500 1988 - 2000 Hjc Helmet Small Cb Headset Head Set Wire on 2040-parts.com
Temperance, Michigan, US
Hello,
All parts no reserve
Goldwing GL1500 HJC HELMET WITH HEADSET
NICE condition
SIZE SMALL
Please look at all the pictures for the shape of the item.
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I will also combine the shipping on multiple items won.
And can ship international USPS.
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