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2006 Honda Gold Wing Audio Comfort Touring on 2040-motos

US $12,999.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:81
Location:

Culver City, California, US

Culver City, CA, US
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Honda Gold Wing photos

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Honda Gold Wing tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:3107396577

Honda Gold Wing description

2006 Honda Gold Wing AUDIO COMFORT, 2006 Honda Gold Wing Audio / Comfort / Navi / ABS (GL18HPA) Gold Wing Premium Audio, Comfort Package, Navi & ABS model features anti-lock brakes, the Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation and other exclusive features. AM/FM/weather/CB radio, accessory sockets mounted inside of glove box . Hook-ups for XM radio and MP3 player mounted on handlebars, Ram mounts on left and right for accessories, Texelent accessory bar, Baker cup holder plus two more, Heated grips, Muth anti-glare turn signal mirrors. Hepco map holder and fairing storage cover bags. Kuryakyn adjustable folding highway pegs, Utopia driver backrest, Kuryakyn top case luggage rack, Nylon Luggage for saddlebags and trunk, Carpet liners for trunk and saddlebags, lucite trunk dividers. Good Metzler tires, Superbrace front fork brace, ride off centerstand plus the original tall one, three perfect windshields (stock, tall Tulsa, Bagger Shield short-reversible-adjustable 17-25 ) , show chrome hand wings, side wind deflectors, baker front engine heat deflector, Gerbing heated clothing plug in. Triple chrome exhaust turndown end deflectors, Bushtek hidden trailer mount with Igloo cooler box accessory package, Grab bar bungee attachments, foam fork inserts. Paid registration until August 2014. All scheduled maintenance done and ready for you to take off cross country now that the heat wave is over. Yes, this model does have heater vents to keep you warm! Needs nothing and looks beautiful! Lovingly cared for and drives and handles beautifully. Long distance proven in some of the most beautiful places you can imagine, and you can go there too! Barely broken in by Goldwing standards. You will save thousands on the accessories youll really want if you buy this one! Financing is available! $12,999.00 310-739-6577. ! Check it out on YouTube: :// /watch?v=pFwJVWj13MA&feature=share&list=UUT-KLx82IwAUX9TIdqADXTA

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