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2004 Honda Goldwing Gl1800 Black Cherry on 2040-motos

$13,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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CALL (LEAVE MSG)AM/FM Weather bandCB ready (need antenna temp gauge)Cruise ControlReverseWindshield w/ventKey FobBaker air wings Chrome handle bar endsAvon Cobra tires (5,zero miles)Battery (1 yr old)Belly panTurned down exhaustKuryakin Ring of Fire (on front rim)Kuryakin Driver FloorboardsKuryakin Heel/Toe shifterKuryakin Passenger Transformer FloorboardsKuryakin Trunk spoilerKuryakin Trunk Luggage rackKuryakin Passenger swing out armrest w/cup holderKuryakin trim lamps on trunk and bagsKuryakin driving lampsKuryakin Driver backrest w/pocketColor - Black CherryMiles - 46,260

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