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2009 Honda Gold Wing Navi Xm Touring on 2040-motos

US $17,999.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:17
Location:

Bloomington, Minnesota, US

Bloomington, MN, US
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:6126701157

Honda Gold Wing description

2009 Honda Gold Wing NAVI XM, 2009 Honda Gold Wing Audio Comfort Navi/XM Adult driven, no dmg history. Muth signal mirrors, OE LED fog lamps, J&M speaker upgrade, Utopia drivers backrest, too many Kury extra's to list, new Bridgestone tires. Always garaged & covered. Ultra clean must see to appreciate. Over $4k in accessories. $17,999.00 6126701157

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