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2004 Honda Vfr 800 / Dark Gray (///pdx Auto Imports) on 2040-motos

$4,495
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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2004 Honda VFR 800 / Dark Gray (///PDX AUTO IMPORTS), $4,495, image 1

Honda Other tech info

VINVIN:JH2RC46154M600122

Honda Other description

PDX AUTO IMPORTS 503-719-XXXXwww.PDXAUTOIMPORTS.com Year: 2004 Stock #: 9277 Engine: 781cc V4 V-Tech Drive Train: RWD Transmission: six Gear Miles/Hours: 28,000 VIN: JH2RC46154M600122(CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

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