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2002 Honda Custom Shadow 750 Bobber on 2040-motos

$3,699
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Hartford, Connecticut

Hartford, CT
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VINVIN:JH2RC44002M613500

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List Price-$ 5999 Our Price-$3699 Savings of-$2300 Financing as low as 2.99% Free Local delivery Discounts on parts for life!!!! Call 860-341-XXXX Ask for Mac. This Bike is sweet!! Year: 2002 Manufacturer: Honda Model: Custom Shadow 750 Bobber New/Pre-owned: Pre-owned Miles: 9710 Primary Color: Green W/ Orange Flames Condition: Excellent Title: Clean Stock #: H13500 VIN: JH2RC44002M613500

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