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2002 Honda Vtx 1800 Neo Retro on 2040-motos

$3,700
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:20000
Location:

Miami, Florida

Miami, FL
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2002 Honda Vtx 1800 NEO RETRO , $3,700, image 1

Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser

Honda VTX description

2002 Honda Vtx 1800 NEO RETRO, For sale, sitting in garage for last 4 years, she has to go. Vance and Hines pipes, Mechanic Cruise Control (locks the accelerator in place) , power commander, New metzler tires, LED lights and some extras not listed. Just under 20K miles. Clean tittle. You are welcome to test the bike, you come with money in cash, hand over the cash and take the bike for test, you drop her... you just bought a bike. You come back with bike intact but do not like her, I return the money and we are good. I welcome offers but not trades. $3,700.00

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