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1980-83 Honda Goldwing Interstate Parts on 2040-motos

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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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i am selling a set of brackets for left and right side interstate bags, a brown in color back pad for the trunk, rear master wheel cylinder and a brushed aluminum bezel for the fairing that holds the windshield on.prices:left and right brackets for interstate bags- $40 or best fair offerbrown trunk pad- $15 or best credible offerbrushed aluminum bezel- $40 or best credible offerrear master wheel cylinder (been completely rebuilt. cost 280 for whole new setup)- $75 or best credible offeror $130 or best credible offer for allif interested in any of the parts or questions. email back or text my cell or leave a voicemail atthank you, chris

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