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2003 Honda Gl1800a Goldwing on 2040-motos

$10,990
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Lafayette, Louisiana

Lafayette, LA
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VINVIN:1HFSC474X3A200887

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2003 Honda GL1800A GOLDWING - $10,990http://www.motorcityla.com/2003-Honda-GL1800A/Used-Motorcycle/Lafayette-LA/5780/3747823/Craigslist/13623 713/Information.aspx Year: 2003Make:HondaModel:GL1800ATrim:GOLDWINGMileage:57,932Stock #:5377CAJVIN:1HFSC474X3A200887Trans:five GearColor:REDVehicle Type:MotorcycleState:LADrive Train:RWDEngine:1832CC Notes Vehicle Options Motor City1909 Johnston St.Lafayette LA 7050

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