Right Front Brake Disc 1982 Honda Goldwing Gl1100 Rotor on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Massachusetts, US
This is your chance to own this right front brake disc off a 1982 Honda Goldwing GL1100. Measures 5mm in thickness and it doesn't have any scoring or scarring. Shipping will be free anywhere in the Continental USA . All others will pay $70.00. I will ship Internationally. Thank you and good luck.
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