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Honda Goldwing Interstate Rear Turn Signal Lights For 1981 And More on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Mazomanie, Wisconsin, US

Mazomanie, Wisconsin, US
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AT AUCTION:  A pair of rear signal light assemblies removed from a 1981 Goldwing Interstate (GL-1100-I).  These fit in the hard side luggage that was factory installed by Honda.  One of the assemblies has the standard OEM plastic mud flap and it has been removed from the other unit.

Not a lot say about these used units as what they are and what they are for is plain and simple.

These are used units and thus are not in perfect new condition. The have a normal appearance for a used plastic item. 

 

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