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2005 Honda Silver Wing Fsc600a on 2040-motos

$4,200
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:6200 ColorColor: Platinum
Location:

Haltom City, Texas

Haltom City, TX
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TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:(817) 691-8084

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2005 Honda Silver Wing FSC600A, Gorgeous like new 2005 Honda Silverwing. Automatic with 600 CC engine. Platinum in color with less then 6500 miles on it. Gas mileage can not be beat at 60 to 70 mpg. Plenty of storage under the seat. Rides smooth, comfortable and fast. Asking $4200 OBO. $4,200.00 8176918084 Cash/Money Order/Cashiers Check Only. No Paypal. Thanks.

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