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Honda : Gold Wing 2002 Honda Gl1800 Goldwing California on 2040-motos

$20,985
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Russellville, Arkansas

Russellville, AR
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See Our Trike Listings See Our Motorcycle Listings See Our ATV Listings 2002 Honda GL1800 Goldwing CSC Trike With Accessories For more info please call us now at (Toll Free): 888-753-XXXX This listing is for a 2002 Honda GL1800 Goldwing California Sidecar Trike. Being a pre-owned trike, it does have a few minor rock chips and scratches. But nothing serious. It's ready for the road. Buying Requirements: We are located in west, central Arkansas . Approx one hour west of Little Rock . Buyer must place a no-refund $500 deposit within two days of close of listing. We will accept Pay-Pal, Visa, Mastercard, or Discover for the deposit only. The remainder of the balance is due when the bike is picked up and must be paid by cash or cashier's check unless other arrangements have been made. We Do Not accept out of state personal checks. Customer will pay their sales tax in their state when they register the bike. This bike is for sale on our showroom. We reserve the right to end the listing early upon its selling here before the listing ends. Description: CONDITION: Pre-owned YEAR: 2002 MAKE: Honda MODEL: CSC Trike Shipping details: We are not allowed to ship any new Trike, Motorcycle, Scooter, ATV or PWC per American Honda regulations. You must come to our dealership to sign all paperwork and take ownership. There is no way around this regulation. Contact details: Contact any of our Sales Associates at the following: Phone: 888-753-XXXX (Toll-Free) 479-968-XXXX (Local) Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

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