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1999 Honda Goldwing With 2007 Aluma Trailer on 2040-motos

$9,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:51
Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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1999 HONDA GOLDWING ASPENCADE,LOADED WITH EXTRAS,REVERSE,AM/FM CASS. 51K HIGHWAY MILES,MECHANIC MAINTAINED,HONDA OIL EVERY 3K,NEW BRAKES,FUEL&AIR FILTER, RECENT DUNLAP ELITE three TIRES, MUCH MORE, PLUS 2007 ALL ALUMINUM TRAILER MADE BY ALUMA,LIKE NEW TIRES,MAG WHEELS, IF YOU DON'T LOOK BACK YOU WILL FORGET IT THEIR. 9000 CASH, TEXT/CALL JOHN NO EMAIL OR SCAMMERS THANKS

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