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Set Of Goldwing (1975) Carb Trim Gl1000 Gl 1000 Carburetor Honda Wire Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Schiller Park, Illinois, US

Schiller Park, Illinois, US
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Shipping for the cont usa only. 

Complete set, with mounting screws.

Removed from a 75 wing, looks to maybe work for the 75-83, but i could be mistaken.

OEM perfect match for a 1975.

One side looks pretty good, the other side is rusty and peeling.  

Driver side water collects, hence the rust.

Maybe you could re-chrome, or powder coat.

Priced for cheap sale.

10.99

5.21 shipping in cont usa only.

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