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2005 Honda Vtx 1800 R Spec Iii on 2040-motos

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this is a super clean 2005 Honda VTX 1800R spec III the spec III bikes have a lot more chrome detail than the standard VTX 1800R like chrome bar clamps,chrome controls,chrome upper fork legs,blacked out engine and chrome floorboards.this bike only ha 13204 mis on it and looks great it has a chrome air filter,aftermarket grips and Vance and Hines pipes.please feel free to email or contact now here at if you have any questions at all thanks Darren www.hondamotorcyclesofshelby.com The most extreme production V-twin cruiser ever--and now the most diverse as well. Presenting the 2005 VTX1800, available in 5 distinct, head-turning Styles, including the all-new, VTX1800F performance custom. This VTX Retro boasts classic, custom-styled fenders for a timeless look.

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