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1985 Honda Gl1200a on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:68410 ColorColor: GOLD
Location:

Doral, Florida

Doral, FL
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1985 HONDA GL1200A, 1985 Original Condition Goldwing. Few scratches and dents that come with age. Runs great! Starts right up. Doesn't smoke at all. Air compressor works fine. All controls are working and functional. 2999 OBO Please text Lou at 305-484-2442 or respond by email to this ad.

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