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1999 Honda Gold Wing 50th Anv. Ed on 2040-motos

$6,500
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Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, AL
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1999 Honda Gold Wing 50th Anv. Ed, $6,500, image 1

Honda Gold Wing description

1999 Honda Gold Wing 50th Anniversary Edition with 59k miles, it is black in color and has all the bells and whistles from that year. A very sharp cruiser! The tires are like new and the bike is in terrific condition and has always been garaged and maintained by a professional motorcycle shop in Fayetteville. I am selling this for my brother-in-law who can no longer ride due to health issues. This is a 2 owner bike which he has owned it since 2002 with 7800mis. Must see to appreciate! Asking $6500.00 or best offer. I will post images in a few days. Please call with any questions.

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