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2007 Honda Vt 750 Shadow Aero on 2040-motos

$4,399
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:8840 ColorColor: GRAY
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2007 HONDA VT 750 SHADOW AERO, THIS VERY CLEAN TWO TONE HONDA VT750 SHADOW AERO MODEL IS READY TO RIDE. THE BIKE IS STOCK WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE EXTRA RUNNING LIGHT KIT THAT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE FRONT. IT LOOKS GREAT. WE HAVE RUN THIS BIKE THROUGH OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR A CHECK OVER. WE HAVE DONE A NEW OIL AND OIL FILTER CHANGE ON THE BIKE. THE STOCK MUFFLER DOES HAVE SOME SCUFF ON IT. I HAVE TRIED TO SHOW THIS IN ONE OF THE PICTURES. THE BIKE HAS A LOW 8,840 MILE ON THE BIKE. A STOCK BIKE THAT HAS NOT BEEN MESSED WITH. THIS MOTORCYCLE CAME TO US WITH SOME COSMETIC DAMAGE WHICH HAS BEEN REPLACED OR REPAIRED. THE BIKE COMES WITH A CALIFORNIA SALVAGE CERTIFICATE. THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL HAS DONE A VIN NUMBER INSPECTION. IF YOU ARE A CALIFORNIA RESIDENT THE PRICE IS PLUS THE SALES TAX, DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLE COST AND DOCUMENTATION FEE.

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