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2010 Honda Gl1800al Gold Wing Touring on 2040-motos

US $18,450.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Nebulous Black Metallic
Location:

Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, US

Sauk Rapids, MN, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:906782 PhonePhone:8882545927

Honda Other description

2010 Honda GL1800AL Gold Wing, Navigation, Heated Seats, Heated Grips - Pack up, hop on, and head out for somewhere youve never been before. The Honda Gold Wing will make getting there way more than half the fun. The worlds most luxurious touring motorcycle comes with an amazing list of premium features, including a Dual-Combined Braking System with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), a GPS navigation system, heated seats and handgrips, a premium audio system, and, of course, the silky smooth power of a horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine.

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