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2002 Honda Sabre Custom!! (guthrie) on 2040-motos

$8,697
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK
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2002 HONDA SABRE CUSTOM!! (guthrie), $8,697, image 1

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HELP ME GET RID OF THIS BIKE!! ITS BEEN AT MY DEALERSHIP TOO LONG AND IS PRICED TO MOVE TODAY!!! 2002 HONDA VT1100 SABRE!! This bike is beautiful and ready to hit the road! With only 9900 mis on it, its ready to take you anywhere! Never been laid down or abused AND has had custom work ALREADY DONE TO IT!! I know you will love this bike and if your looking for that cruiser I guarantee THIS IS THE ONE!! If you have any questions feel free to call or text me at any time! My number is 405-245-XXXX and my name is Josh! Thank you for looking! Have a blessed day

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