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1999 Honda Gl1500 50th Anniv. Touring on 2040-motos

US $4,099.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:23 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Munford, Alabama, US

Munford, AL, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:H01147 PhonePhone:8664054555

Honda Other description

1999 Honda GL1500 50th Anniv., THIS IS A 1999 GL1500 50th Anniv. GOLDWING WITH 23,286 MILES. THIS MOTORCYCLE IS BEING SOLD WITH A SALVAGE TITLE. IF YOU LIVE IN THE U.S., PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DMV FOR YOUR STATES LAWS REGARDING SALVAGE TITLES BEFORE PURCHASING. THIS MOTORCYCLE STARTS, RUNS, AND IS BEING SOLD AS-IS. DAMAGE INCLUDES, BUT MAY NOT BE LIMITED TO: THERE IS A FUEL LEAK, FORK(S) BENT, LEFT FAIRING IS DAMAGED, LEFT VALVE COVER HAS A HOLE IN IT, LEFT MIRROR IS DAMAGED, AND THE LEFT SADDLEBAG LENSES ARE DAMAGED. THIS BIKE ALSO HAS A TON OF CHROME ACCESSORIES, LUGGAGE RACK, AND KURYAKYN GRIPS!!! ....WORLDWIDE SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE ON SINGLE UNITS AS WELL AS CONTAINER LOADS.... (JUST CLICK ON THE SHIPPING LINK ON OUR WEBSITE, CALL, OR E-MAIL US) Motorcycle Sports 50115 Hwy 21 Munford, AL 36268 256-831-6495 If you purchase a unit from us using an address outside of the U.S., you will not be charged Alabama State Sales Tax as long as we arrange the shipping. If you arrange your own shipping and have it picked up at our dealership, we have to charge Alabama State Sales Tax of 2.75%. WE LOOK OVER EACH UNIT TO NOTE DAMAGE AND STRIVE TO GIVE YOU THE MOST ACCURATE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE! PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT ALL OF THE PICTURES AND FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL ANY QUESTIONS TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: DWIGHT@motorcyclesports.com NIC@motorcyclesports.com MARK@motorcyclesports.com

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