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1998 Honda Cbr900 (baltimore, Md) on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Baltimore, Maryland

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Pete's Cycle Company Inc. - 7511 Belair Rd Baltimore, MD 21236 - (410) 663-8556Copy and paste to see additional pictures plus all other inventory we have available:http://www.petescycle.com/showcaseproductdetail.htm?ID=533743&Used=11998 Honda CBR900Price: $2,500.00HONDA 1998 CBR900RR TERRIFIC CONDITION SOLD AS IS $2500 LOCATED AT THE BALTIMORE STOREYear: 1998Make: HondaModel: CBR900Condition: usedAsk for: Alan NelsonMain: (410) 663-8556A27FBAFAEA464DBBB650D168074EE06C 7281334Vehicle #7281334

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