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1991 Honda Goldwing Trike And Trailer Voyager Removable on 2040-motos

$3,300
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1991 HONDA GOLDWING SE WITH A VOYAGER REMOVABLE TRIKE CONVERSION ....THIS TRIKE LOOKS , RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD.IT IS LOADED WITH GOODIES LIKE REVERSE, , RADIO CASSETE , AFTERMARKET COBRA CB , CRUISE , INTERCOME, , , , TALL VENTED WINDSHIELD , CUSTOM GRIPS, , , AND EXTRA LAMPS AND .. MUCH MORE, THE TRIKE HAS ALWAYS BEEN SERVICED REGURALY AT THE LOCAL SHOP , AND IS READY TO GO

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