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Moving Sale Must Go 1999 Honda Shadow 750 - $2250 Naugatuck For Sale: 1999 Honda on 2040-motos

$2,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:16
Location:

Naugatuck, Connecticut

Naugatuck, CT
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Honda Shadow description

For Sale: 1999 Honda Shadow 750 with 17,200mis, Just ServicedComes With: New Battery Newly installed stock driver and passenger seat Custom black grips Stock Chrome levers included, custom black installed currently Hard Plastic lockable saddle bags Leather saddle bags tinted windshield stock chrome mirrors, after market installed currently$2250 OBO all fair offers considered / Text (203) 491-XXXXNot Included in Sale price but can be negotiated: Custom Granucci Driver seat w/ Passenger Seat •Granucci seats are custom seats designed and produced in Italy. •These seats are designed to fit your motorcycle without any modification. •Features waterproof synthetic leather of excellent quality. •Fits lower than stock, very close to the frame providing a custom look and making it easier to reach the ground.Notes: This was removed from a 1999 Honda Shadow Ace 750 Notes: Normal Use but plenty of life left in it. Notes: There is a small crack in under part of the seatLocal Delivery can also negotiated as well.

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