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1983 Honda Cx650t Turbo 5600 Miles Very Rare Mint Museum Quality on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:5600
Location:

Camarillo, California, US

Camarillo, California, US
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1983 Honda CX650T Turbo 5600 miles very  rare mint museum quality, US $15,000.00, image 1

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1983 Honda CX650T Turbo 5600 miles very  rare mint museum quality, US $15,000.00, image 2 1983 Honda CX650T Turbo 5600 miles very  rare mint museum quality, US $15,000.00, image 3 1983 Honda CX650T Turbo 5600 miles very  rare mint museum quality, US $15,000.00, image 4

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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:abc3456def1234568

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 This is a GREG GOSS restoration.  If you are not familiar with Greg's work, then please give him a call.  You will not find a finer example of a CX650T turbo, even if you bought it new from the factory.  All of the bolts/nuts have been replated, this bike is in awesome museum quality mint condition.  Several of Greg's bikes are IN FACT, in museums.  Greg is known all over the world for superior craftsmanship and expertise in rebuilding these machines.  Greg has restored and repaired well over 130 Honda turbo bikes.  If you are looking for a mint CX650T, this is it.   We also have one in gorgeous Red, ZERO MILES, with gold wheels.  A real visual experience.  same price.  If you are interested, call (GREG 760 807 1264).  You won't find another like it in this condition unless its in a museum or someone's private collection. NOTE:  Greg sold one just like this bike with 17K miles for $12K.  He has others for sale.  Please contact me first before you decide to buy this vehicle, otherwise your purchase will be cancelled.  If you have a yamaha seca turbo or a CBX and looking for restoration, call greg!

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