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1984 Honda Gl1200 Goldwing on 2040-motos

$3,495
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:41332 ColorColor: Chocolate Brown
Location:

St.Johns, Michigan

St.Johns, MI
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1984 Honda GL1200 GOLDWING, NEW TRADE - We just got in this real nice 1984 Honda Goldwing GL1200. This bike is very nice for its age. All the bells and whistles one would expect of a goldwing. Serviced-Inspected-Detailed

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