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2002 Honda Gold Wing 1800 Only 46k Miles Stands In Pristine Condition on 2040-motos

$5,300
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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, TN
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Honda Gold Wing description

Engine size (cc) : 18 2 Type : Touring Exterior color : Blue This Exceptional 2002 Honda Goldwing quot;GL1800quot; Stands In Pristine Condition Throughout With Only 48, 8 7 Original Miles. Smooth 6 Cyl Power, Superb Handling, Loads Of Luxury Amenities Plus Scores Of Chrome And Upgrades Elevate This Spectacular quot;Goldwingquot; To Legendary Status. In Addition This Beautiful quot;Touringquot; Masterpiece

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