This is a motorcycle part for a Honda GL 1800 Goldwing rearend. It is new but without box. Pick up only with cash, No checks or pay through paypal before pick up.
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MINI Baker Street and MINI Bayswater arrive
Fri, 20 Jan 2012MINI Bayswater and MINI Baker Street Two new MINI Special Editions named after London districts arrive in the form of the MINI Baker Street and MINI Bayswater. MINI decided around this time last year that they would name all future limited editions after London districts, since which time we’ve had the MINI Hampton and MINI Pimlico followed by the MINI Soho and even the MINI London to get a bit of extra mileage out of BMW’s Olympics 2012 sponsorship. And now we get the MINI Baker Street and MINI Bayswater.
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