2006 Honda Gold Wing 2006 Goldwing Gl1800p on 2040-motos
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Up for sale is a beautiful, very very nice Honda Goldwing GL1800 motorcycle. I have owned this motorcycle since 7/1/2010 and have had no issues with it at all. I have put almost 11,000 miles on it in the 6 years i've owned it. It is the It has alot of chrome accessories on it as you can see in the pics. I probably have $3-4 thousand dollars just in the chrome and accessories. (Pics speak for themselves). I also have a matching Dart trailer that the paint is color coded, that I will be selling separately. The tires are in very good shape. Any questions please ask. The price is $12,500.00.
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