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1998 Honda Goldwing Gl1500 A (near Chico) on 2040-motos

$8,500
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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1998 Honda Goldwing Gl1500 A (Near Chico), $8,500, image 1

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1998 Honda Goldwing AspencadeIf you looking for a nice GL1500 you should consider this oneLocated Near Chico, CAThe HD is also for sale @ 11,500.00 For futher details call me 530 four one eight 8211Sorry, because of all the scammers and low ballers contacting me: No test rides without cash in my hands. Bargaining and payment is done in person with cash.Two Owner Bike36,500 MilesOptional CB RadioStock Intercom System etc,..Recent Upgrades IncludeSuperbrace Fork BraceProgessive Front SpringsProgressive Rear ShocksNew Honda Cam BeltsTune Up and Spark PlugsAll Balls Steering Head BearingsAll work done by WingNut in Fairfield CART Side1:RT Side2:Front Porch:Head Shot:RT Motor:RT Feet:Left Side:L Grip:R Grip:Dash:R:L:Next Pic:Next Pic:L Motor:Top Tank:Blurry R Motor:Next Pic

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