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2005 Honda 30th Anniversary Goldwing Pristine Condition See Pics! on 2040-motos

$12,900
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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THIS BIKE IS 1 THAT THE DEALERS DO NOT WANT YOU TO SEE. THEY CONTINUE TO FLAG IT ON CRAIGSLIST. I will continue to list it so that it appears on top of all postings. It's actually quite helpful when others have nothing better to do with their time than flag peoples 1st CLASS bikes here on craigslist. It lets you know that some bikes such as this 1 is an amazing deal! If you want all the info of this pristine 2005 Honda Goldwing 30th Anniversary Edition give me a call. I have several bikes and 1 has to go. This bike runs perfect! Over $3000 put into it in upgrades! If you're a serious buyer than contact me.Serious cash only buyers please! 1st person with $12,900 gets it. Call or Text:.

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