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2004 Honda Goldwing (beckley Wv) on 2040-motos

$17,300
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Southern Wv,

Southern Wv
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2004 Honda Goldwing (Beckley WV), $17,300, image 1

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Fire engine red! Only year in this color. 1038 original miles MINT CONDITION!Many upgrades painted color matched lower cowl,front rim and dashes, chrome center section on front wheel front center section of engine side of frame all console areas, front fenders accent, front fairing inserts, side rails on top and bottom of trunk, tops of mirrors .Has trunk mats and all four speakers have been upgraded. Passengers arm rest. Remote battery post in left trunk for emergency starts. Chrome mesh inserts in fairing with chrome outer brace .Over $5700 invested in extras. Asking for what I have invested in bike.Serious inquiries only please call 304-578-XXXX The best looking Goldwing you will ever see

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