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1985 Honda Vt5 Cb Nighthawk on 2040-motos

US $500.00
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:9122
Location:

Belford, New Jersey, US

Belford, New Jersey, US
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1985 HONDA VT5 CB NIGHTHAWK, US $500.00, image 1

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1985 HONDA VT5 CB NIGHTHAWK, US $500.00, image 2 1985 HONDA VT5 CB NIGHTHAWK, US $500.00, image 3 1985 HONDA VT5 CB NIGHTHAWK, US $500.00, image 4

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VINVIN:JH2PC0804FM205534

Honda Other description

1985 Honda VT5, Motorcycle is not original, when I bought it years ago previous owner had customized it a little. I purchased motorcycle with 4990 miles but when I registered bike DMV put 14990 miles on title. Motorcycle has 9122 miles on it now,,,,, sorry. Still a great bike. Bike has been parked for over two years and just need the space. Great project bike. Bike runs, but might need carbs. cleaned and oil changed.

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