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1998 Honda Vfr 800 A3 Interceptor (abs) Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Lake Arrowhead, California, US

Lake Arrowhead, CA, US
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1998 Honda Vfr 800 A3 INTERCEPTOR (ABS) Sportbike , US $5,500.00, image 1

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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:9499033290

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1998 Honda Vfr 800 A3 INTERCEPTOR (ABS), This Bike Doesnt have One Scratch or Flaw. I stored it for 99% of the time , I had it. Bought it new for 11k, it Won Bike of the Year in Sport Bike Magazine in 1998. It Rides like a dream. Unreal gas mileage, You could ride it up and down the coast all day without a sore back. I broke it in well below the RPM limits. Has Metzler tires on it. And racing two brothers exhaust pipes. Plus the original to pass smog. Its a dream. CASH ONLY, NO PAYPAL, SO FORGET WASTING MY TIME WITH THAT SCAM. Fist person who see's it Will Buy it....I would....Good Luck. 3996miles. $5,500.00 949-903-3290

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