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1998 Honda Goldwing Gl1500se With Colors Matching Bushtec Roadstar Gt Trailer on 2040-motos

US $10,400.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:17856 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Arlington, Washington, United States

Arlington, Washington, United States
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1998 Honda Goldwing GL1500SE with Colors Matching Bushtec Roadstar GT Trailer, US $10,400.00, image 1

Honda Aspencade Goldwing description

Absolutely cherry, very low miles, very decked out, 1998 Honda Goldwing GL1500SE Special Edition with a colors matching (two tone silver/gray with third color pin stripping) Bushtec Roadstar GT Trailer with all available options including built in ice chest. Only 17856 miles on the bike and ZERO miles on the trailer. New tires, brakes, carb rebuild, all fluids and filters, 24K service recently performed. Many many custom extras. Truly BETTER THAN NEW. Turn key ready to ride cross country in style. Please see full ad on Craigslist/Snohomish County. Search on Craigslist/Snohomish County using item name from this listing.

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