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Nos. Front Fender, For 1975 - 1977 Honda Goldwing Gl1000 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Stockton, Illinois, US

Stockton, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:HONDA Manufacturer Part Number:61100-371-000 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:CHROME Country of Manufacture:Japan

New Honda Goldwing front fender, part # 61100-371-000. Fits 1975 - 1977 Goldwings, Condition is very good, with a few small marks, picture #11 shows 2 yellow arrows pointing to 2 small scratches, #10 shows small scratches on mounting brackets, that could be from trying it on a bike. It is not show chrome, it is Hondas typical chrome finish. there is a clear sealer on the rivets, that comes off if you use your finger nail, but I left it because Honda put it there. Please look at the pictures for condition, or E-mail any questions. Sorry but I don't have the original box.

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