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2001 Honda Shadow Sabre Vt1100 C2 Must Sell, Make An Offer (biloxi, Ms) on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Baton Rouge, LA
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2001 Honda Shadow Sabre VT1100 C2 MUST SELL, MAKE AN OFFER (Biloxi, ms), $4,000, image 1

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Moving must sell asking price or OBO. I'm willing to negotiate on the price since I'am trying to sell rather quickly. I also have a size medium full shield helmet, cover for the motorcycle, owners manual and tools kit, with brand new tune up. -Straight pipes-saddle bags-Terrific condition-Garage kept-Maintenance up to date-Asking 4000 (serious inquiries only) Make an offer-Mileage: 15, 628 K The bike is priced to sell. The motor sounds great, runs like a champ. Must sell, even though I would much rather keep.Call: 907- eight 8 four five 4 two two Leave a message if I don't answer

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