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Honda : Other 1982 Honda Silverwing Gl500 on 2040-motos

$559
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Newton, New Hampshire

Newton, NH
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1982 Honda SilverWing GL500 This bike has not been on the road and running since 2003. I have not tried to start this bike. All the OEM parts seem to be intact. I have the title and the mileage on it states 53,575. Theodometer on the bike says 56,636. What I see wrong with this bike is listed next. (Ripped seat, small dent in tank, front directional mountscracked, side cover cracked, rear fender has a small crack, broken mirror). CONTACT THE SELLER FOR SHIPPING ARRAIGNMENTS. PAYMENTMADE TO SELLER DOES NOT INCLUDE SHIPPING FEE'S

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