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2009 Titanium/white Honda Shadow Aero-in-house Financing Available (gatesville) on 2040-motos

$5,595
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Fort Hood, Texas

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Honda Shadow tech info

VINVIN:JH2RC50419K502541

Honda Shadow description

2009 Honda Shadow Aero 750 AERO2009 Titanium/White Honda Shadow Aero-In-House Financing AvailablePrimary Color: TitaniumAccent Color: OtherEngine: 750ccVIN: JH2RC50419K502541Title: ClearMileage: 3,027Stock Number: 502541-R1Asking Price: $5,5952009 Titanium/White Honda Shadow Aero. Unique Color! Super clean and ready to go!For more info about this vehicle call::Justin Mitchell - (254) 865-2731Gatesville Inventory2302 S. Hwy 36Gatesville, TX 76528Justin Mitchell(254) 449-0287http://www.mitchellfamilymotorsports.com/vehicle-details/5453eab7a41c784a95b5f8377d669c36

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