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Honda Goldwing, Gl 1100,1980-83, Hondaline/clarion> Intercom, Component Termimal on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Rockford, Illinois, US

Rockford, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:HONDALINE/CLARION Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:SILVER Country of Manufacture:Japan

HONDA GOLDWING GL 1100

1980-83

HONDALINE / CLARION

> INTERCOM - COMPONENT TERMINAL <

SEE ALL PICTURES, TAKEN OFF A 82 ASPENCADE, NOTICE ALL THE ELECTRICAL WIRES AND PLUGINS INTACTED, IT HAS ALL THE PLUGIN LABELED THE TOP ONE IS FOR THE HEADSET. THIS UNIT MOUNTS INSIDE THE FARING HONDALINE 1980-83 ASPENCADE/INTERSTATE/SILVERWING, LEFT SIDE W 2 CAP NUTS, IF YOU BUY IT IL INCLUDE MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS WHICH WILL INCLUDE > TYPE 11 INTERCOM/ CB (RADIO) TRANSCEIVER / CASSETTE DECK. THAT 12 PAGE BOOKLET IS IN MY OTHER ADS ON HERE FOR SALE AS WELL. LETS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU NEED TO COMPLETE ALL COMPONENTS. THIS UNIT IS A MUST FOR ALL ITEMS EXCEPT THE RADIO.

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