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1996 Honda Gl1500 Gold Wing on 2040-motos

$5,495
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:64545 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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1996 HONDA Gl1500 Gold Wing, Offered for sale is an extra nice 1996 Gold Wing Aspencade. Beautiful candy apple red. Good tires, AM/FM/CB radio, reverse, trunk rack, compressor, trunk rack, highway pegs, a backrest, and highway pegs. Starts, runs, rides, and looks fantastic. No issues or flaws with 64,545 miles. Very clean bike with no issues. Ready to ride. Clean clear title on all of our bikes. Come see her at 200 E. Clarendon Dallas, Texas 75203. Call me at 214-943-8205 or on my cell at 817-291-9434. We accept all major cr cards.(fees apply) 60 day layaway plan. Bank financing on late model bikes with good credit.

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