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    KURYAKYN GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18 7329
    Automotive Parts and Accessories (KURYAKYN)


    KURYAKYN

    List Price: $69.95

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    • P19040074
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    06-10 Honda Goldwing GL1800 Kuryakyn Chrome Shark Skin Radiator Grate
    Automotive Parts and Accessories (Kuryakyn)


    Kuryakyn

    List Price: $69.99

    • Easy to install
    • Dresses the boring stock plastic grates
    • Adds chromed Shark Skin Grates

    GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18
    Automotive Parts and Accessories (KURYAKYN)


    List Price: $69.95

    • Distributor Part # PTLD 1904-0074
    • Manufacturer Part # 7329

    GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18
    Automotive Parts and Accessories (KURYAKYN USA)


    List Price: $69.95


KURYAKYN GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18 7329


KURYAKYN

List Price: $69.95

Product Details

  • New Arrivals
  • P19040074
  • New Arrivals / Misc.

Product Description

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06-10 Honda Goldwing GL1800 Kuryakyn Chrome Shark Skin Radiator Grate


Kuryakyn

List Price: $69.99

Product Details

  • Easy to install
  • Dresses the boring stock plastic grates
  • Adds chromed Shark Skin Grates

Product Description

There's just one part of your GL1800 that still bugs you; the radiator vents. Dress up those boring stock plastic grates & add chromed KГјryakyn Shark Skin grates. They incorporate a subtle custom scale mesh behind a stalking chrome creature that looks like it's ready to eat the road.

GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18


List Price: $69.95

Product Details

  • Distributor Part # PTLD 1904-0074
  • Manufacturer Part # 7329

Product Description

GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18

GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18


List Price: $69.95

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GRILL RADIATOR GRATE GL18

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