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2004 Honda Interceptorvery Well Customized!! Mint!! Trade? on 2040-motos

$8,900
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Kalamazoo, Michigan

Kalamazoo, MI
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2004 Honda Interceptor w/ Antilocking brakes custom under tail exhaust sounds amazing!! custom chrome wheels, New tires, tinted windshield, all digital gauges, HID lamps, all flush mount turn signals, v-twin so it has a lot of power torque is unbelievable! Comes with helmet and magnetic gas tank bag... too much to list priced to sell!!call or text with offers?looking for car, truck, UTV, +cash if its not worth what mine is??? NO low ballers!!! they will not be responded to!NADA is $10,999.00 this is a deal you cant pass up!!

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