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Harley Davidson Mirrors For Honda Goldwing Gl1000 Or Gl1100 (renton,wa) on 2040-motos

$40
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Seattle, Washington

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Harley Davidson Mirrors for Honda Goldwing GL1000 or GL1100 (Renton,wa), $40, image 1

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Hello,I have a pair of "Harley Davidson" mirrors with legs for a Honda Goldwing GL1000 or GL1100.In very like-new condition with no rust. With the word "GOLDWING" on the mirror, and Harley Davidson logo on backIf interested contact me via email.NOTE:I WILL NOT REPLY TO EMAIL THAT DON'T HAVE THE TITLE OF THE POST.ALSO, I HAVE BEEN RECEIVING A PLAGUE OF SPAM! AND THERE ARE SO MANY SCAMMERS OUT THERE.TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE A "REAL PERSON", PLEASE INCLUDE: YOUR NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM YOU ARE CONTACTING ABOUT ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVEANY EMAIL RECEIVED WITHOUT THIS WILL BE SENT TO THE RECYCLE BIN.IF THE POST IS UP, I STILL HAVE IT, PLEASE DON'T EMAIL JUST TO ASK IF IT IS STILL AVAILABLE

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