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2005 Honda Gl1800 on 2040-motos

$28,500
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:23664 ColorColor: Billet Silver
Location:

Highland, California

Highland, CA
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TypeType:Trike PhonePhone:(877) 719-3261

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2005 GL1800 CSC Trike, ABS Brakes, Honda CB Package, Honda CD Player, Custom Lights, Brand New CSC Trike Conversion Expected Completion End of October 2013... This is our latest CSC Trike conversion with a brand new CSC Cobra XL Kit, Color Matched Paint, Easy Steer Front End, Extra Gas Tank, Trailer Hitch, Chrome Fender Trim, Trunk Carpet Kit, Trunk Dome Light, Fender Bras... These dont Last, deposits are welcomed and recommended... Please contact us for details... This New Trike conversion with 23664 miles is a Great Buy and wont last at $28500 (No Photos Available at this time -- Check back for Updates)

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