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2005 Honda Gold Wing Abs on 2040-motos

$15,499
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:11697 ColorColor: YELLOW
Location:

Everett, Washington

Everett, WA
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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

2005 Honda Gold Wing ABS, Really clean ABS GOLDWING with only 11,467 miles. We just put a brand new set of tires on it.Its ready to go.

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