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1994 Honda Se Goldwing, Side Car, Trailer on 2040-motos

$14,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:28
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne, IN
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1994 Honda Goldwing SE, Hannigan Astro 2+2 Sidecar and Dart TrailerGoldwing has 28,000mis and runs excellent. Add ons areWing of Fire, Toe to Heel Shifter with floor boards, Armrest, Tinted wind shield,extra turn signal lamps, tow package,driving lamps extra fuel tank. Side car has new paint job, chrome wheel with new tire and new brakes, reclining bucket seat.Trailer has new paint job and chrome wheels. All 3 have covers for them trailer and motor cycle are new.This is a real nice package and ready for use,$14000.00 may consider parcel tradesDue to spam i will only respond to phone calls

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