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Honda Motorcycles 50th Anniversary Pin Gold Wing Jewelry New Mint on 2040-parts.com

US $5.69
Location:

Wenona, Illinois, US

Wenona, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HONDA Country of Manufacture:Japan

UP FOR SALE IS A HONDA MOTORCYCLE 50TH ANNIVERSARY PIN,"CELEBRATING THE DREAM",   I RECEIVED WHEN WORKING FOR HONDA MOTORCYCLE SHOP IN THE 1990S.1998 TO BE EXACT.ALL BUYERS OF NEW 1998 HONDA MOTORCYCLES WOULD BE HANDED ONE OF THESE PIN AT THE END OF THERE PURCHASE.THIS PIN WOULD BE PERFECT FOR ANY HONDA OWNER OR COLLECTOR.AS ALWAYS THE WINNING BIDDER WILL RECEIVE FREE SHIPPING TO 48 STATES.THANKS FOR LOOKING.





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