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82 Honda Goldwing (greeley) on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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82 honda Goldwing (Greeley), $1,500, image 1

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I am selling my 82 honda Goldwing. I got it about a year ago for a bobber project and just can't afford to get it where I want and need to sell it. When I bought it the original owner had laid it I've on it's side, nothing too bad just scraps and cosmetic damage. It's always been garaged and well kept. I gave it a fresh oil change, new spark plugs and plug wires, new rear tire, coolant, new front and rear brake pads and brake oil, front and rear blinkers and headlamp, new speedometer cable, new batterie, new starter solenoid, replaced the forks. I have well over $1500 in it but I just need the cash. I'm going to winterize it here soon so if you are interested just call or text. 970-580-XXXX

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