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1978 Honda Express (saint Paul Nebraska ) on 2040-motos

$650
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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln, NE
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1978 Honda Express (Saint Paul Nebraska ), $650, image 1

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The mileage is 3,340 on 1 of them and 2,980 on the other.These would make excellent motorcycles for in the city cruising.Previous owner reported 50 MILES-PER-GALLON!Asking price is 650 per motorcycle.For more info please visit the web siteat;http://www.jacobsford.com/1978_Honda_Express_Saint%20Paul_NE_200111779.vehor feel free to call now at;308-754-XXXX

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