Honda Gl1100 Gl 1100 Goldwing Used Original Rear Turn Signal 1982 on 2040-parts.com
Wausau, Wisconsin, US
Honda GL1100 Goldwing Used Original Rear Turn Signal 1982
Removed from a 1982 Honda GL1100 Goldwing
Lens have some scuffs.
Light works.
Wires and connectors look fair.
Chrome has some specks.
Mounts are in decent used shape.
Comes as seen in pictures.
Includes all parts seen in pictures only.
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