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2007 Honda Gl1800 on 2040-motos

$18,500
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:41000 ColorColor: Drk Red
Location:

Highland, California

Highland, CA
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2007 Honda GL1800, 2007 GL1800 w/Airbag, ABS Brakes, Heated Seat, Heated Grips, Navagation, Custom Trunk Rack, LED Trunk Lights, Chrome Saddlebag Trim, Driving Lights, Fog Lights, Complete Detail and MUCH, MUCH MORE. This bike w/41000 miles is a Great Buy at $18,500... Must See

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