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Honda Gl1200 Goldwing Aspencade Front Axle, Nut And Spacer on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, US

Cape Coral, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

For auction is a Honda GL1200 Goldwing Aspencade Front Axle, Nut and Spacer as shown. (I actually have two available, the buyer has the option to also purchase the second one if needed).  Removed from a 1986 Aspencade. It may fit other models and years, please verify before bidding. Ask me if you need any other parts for this bike.

Send me an Email Address and I will send more pictures if needed, Thank You.

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Items sold AS IS , no returns, no refunds.  Payment due within 5 days of auction's end or item will be re-listed. 

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