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2005 Honda Goldwing For Sale on 2040-motos

$15,850
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Redding, California

Redding, CA
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2005 GL1800A5 Gold Wing (Pearl Yellow) Show room quality. Low mileage (31,938), Lots of chrome, fog lamps, towing package (never towed), custom seat by Russell Seats, CB radio, luggage rack w/bag, cruiser pegs, passenger transformer pegs, new tire's, bike cover and half cover,shop manual and many more bling-bling extra's.(Note; Bike has been garaged and covered.)Wing is parade and funeral escort capable with pole's/flags of which will be sold seperately. Also, there is 2 (2) HJC mic full face helmets (like new) and riding pants, jackets for his/her safety.Asking; $15,850.00 or OBO Call) between 8am - 9pm, if no answer please leave a message with phone number. Thanks

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