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1987 Honda Gold Wing Interstate on 2040-motos

$3,685
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:60
Location:

Ellsworth, Maine

Ellsworth, ME
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Honda Gold Wing description

1987 Honda Gold Wing Interstate Silver, 60000 mile, exc orig cond. Complete insp and service by dealer this year. Near new spec compression test. New tires, battery and modulating head and tail lamps. Have all receipts. Orig tool kit, owner manual and key. Insp through April 2010. Brand new matching Cortec Tourmaster riding jacket XL. Ready to tour for yrs to come. Asking Kelley Blue Book value plus cost of new tires. Gordon, $3,685 Contact info: XXXX@coa.edu 207-460-XXXX Ellsworth, Maine

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Honda Raises MSRP for 2013 NC700X But Lowers Price for DCT Option

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