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1977 Honda Gold Wing 1000 (summerlin Area) on 2040-motos

$995
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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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1977 Honda Gold Wing 1000 (summerlin area), $995, image 1

Honda Gold Wing description

1977 Honda Gold Wing 1000 This was in a storage locker that I purchased at auction. I have not obtained title as yet, I have not had the time to get the bike running, it has new battery, spark plugs, ignition switch but I just have not had time to tinker with it to get it running. $995/Best OfferI will delete ad as soon as item is sold if you are looking at this ad it is still for sale.Please no texting please voice calls only 702-423-XXXXLOCATION cross streets are I95 and Rainbow this is North West Las Vegas below Summerlin

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