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2004 Honda Gold Wing (gl1800) on 2040-motos

$8,995
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:178325 ColorColor: Magenta Metallic
Location:

La Marque, Texas

La Marque, TX
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

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Honda Gold Wing description

2004 Honda Gold Wing (GL1800), 2004 Honda Gold Wing (GL1800) - The six-cylinder engine produces effortless power. Sophisticated sport-type suspension gives phenomenal handling. The rider is surrounded by luxurious touring features. Honda has done the impossible: The weekend just got even better. The 2004 Gold Wing features include: Engine: Liquid-cooled horizontally opposed 6-cylinder, SOHC; 2 valves per cylinder Carburetion: Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) w/automatic choke Transmission: Five-speed including overdrive, plus electric reverse Shaft drive 3-Day "no Questions Asked" Money Back Guarantee on all Certified used motorcycles purchased! Click here to learn more! TO GET INTERNET PRICING CALL US 409-938-4820 Trades Welcome! Email us with your Trade. Financing offered. All Credit Applications Accepted. Call 409-938-4820 for credit app Extended warranty available on most models. Please call 409-938-4820 for information. All Certified used motorcycles come with a limited powertrain warranty. Click here to learn more!

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