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2002 Honda Goldwing Gold Wing Gl1800a Gl1800 1800 Gl on 2040-motos

$8,795
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:51059 ColorColor: GOLD
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Loaded 2002 Honda Goldwing with ABS brakes and 1832cc, six cylinder, liquid cooled, fuel injected engine. All the standard features like cruise control, reverse, Am -FM radio, Intercom system and adjustable suspension plus lots of extras like drivers backrest, passenger arm rests, CB radio, ring of fire, trunk and saddle bag lights, fog lights, belly pan, 12 volt outlets, wind wings, saddle bag liners, front fender guard, Cobra pipes, rear mud flap, lots and lots and lots of chrome. Also has original owners manual. Starts and runs great

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