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2007 Honda St13007 on 2040-motos

$7,999
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:14960 ColorColor: SLIVER
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2007 HONDA ST13007, If you want here it is come and get it but you better hurry cause it may not last. I should use that in a song. People walk by this super clean Honda ST1300 and ask is that a new ST? only in looks my friend. This bike is SWEET. The price is low now it will not be this low in the spring. NADA you ask? $9999 we say $8599 Still not low enough new ownership new pricing $7999.00 BLOWOUT BLOWOUT BLOWOUT !!!!

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