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2004 Honda Gold Wing Abs on 2040-motos

$12,000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
Location:

West Memphis, Arkansas

West Memphis, AR
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(901) 233-1399

Honda Gold Wing description

2004 Honda Gold Wing ABS, I need $12,000.00 for the bike and trailer. Goldwing is a 2004 ABS it has 39,286 miles the trailer had less than a thousand on it. I ordered it from the factory to match my bike. It's been garage kept and has custom torch master pipes on it and a custom seat by ultimate seats. Chromed wheels and and many other chrome extras. Matching intercom helmets it's really a dream rig. Bob McCool phone (901) 233-1399 $12,000.00 9012331399

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