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2008 Honda Goldwing Navigation Heated Grips No Sales Tax (scottsdale) on 2040-motos

$15,595
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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2008 Honda Goldwing Navigation heated Grips No Sales Tax (Scottsdale), $15,595, image 1

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2008 Honda Goldwing 1800, Titanium color, Factory Navigation GPS, Heated seat and warmed grips Package $2500 addition, , Kuryakin Luggage Rack $235 cost, cup holders, cellphone charger, Lower fog lamps $170 cost, Chrome cowling $90 cost, Backrest does not stay, 15Kmi., Exceptional Condition, Not a scratch or scuff! Senior owned, Lowest mileage with this equipment you will find for this color and price, No Sales Tax, No texts, Do not contact me to offer assistance selling for me, 480-five four 0-5six72

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