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1982 Honda Magna 750cc (webberville ) on 2040-motos

$1,100
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Lansing, Michigan

Lansing, MI
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1982 Honda Magna 750cc (Webberville ), $1,100, image 1

Honda Magna description

Hello i have a 1982 Honda Magna It is in attractive shape and i am trying to sell it.I am moving to florida in a few months and need to save up some money.This is a fast bike everything works on it great!Just changed the spark plugs, Air Filter, New Headlamp Bulb. I have the oil filter that needs to be replaced you can do it yourself takes little to No Effortand a oil change it will run without it but needs the oil filter and change done soon.Im asking a fair price for it. But i am very negotiable if you are interested Feel free to call me or text me. My number is 517-582-66Two8 My name is Bobby no emails please texting or calling only thank you

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