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1997 Honda Vt1100c2 Ace on 2040-motos

$3,995
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:3236 ColorColor: Cream / Black
Location:

Chanute, Kansas

Chanute, KS
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1997 Honda VT1100C2 ACE, Discounted Anniversary Pricing Was $4995 - 1997 Honda VT1100C2 ACE, Super sharp, very low miles. Windshield, backrest, light bar.

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