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1985 Honda Gl1200 Touring on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:65
Location:

Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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Selling my beautiful Honda Interstate Deluxe. Recent work includes- new stator/w regulator and onboard volt meter, complete tune-up with carbs done, and fresh service with all new filters. Options include- new large windshield, Aspencade saddle with drivers and pass. backrest, JVC four speaker stereo, Markland chrome dress-up kit, wind deflectors, and custom pinstriping, front and rear air ride. All Aspencade options added came from a 1985 donor bike and are period correct, this is a true unrestored survivor. It has 65K actual miles and has spent most it's life in a garage. Everything works as it should and original paint and chrome are excellent. Must see to appreciate condition. Have over $4,600 invested will sacrifice for $3,000 OBO cash. Call, have owners manual also. Dates on pics are wrong, pics are recent.

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