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Used 2000 Honda Vtx1800f2 For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,450
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:13
Location:

Melbourne, Florida

Melbourne, FL
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Honda VTX description

2005 Honda VTX1800F2 Cruiser. 2005 Honda Vtx 1800 Garage kept. Low miles 13500 runs well zero issues. 1 owner new battery just installed. Lots of chrome. Lots of accessories included. Cobra Angled Slash cut Pipes. Cobra Engine Guard. Corbin Beetle Bags Fiberglass color match saddlebags. Corbin Dual Tour Seat Studded. Chrome V Rail Corbin Seat. Passenger back rest with chrome. Driver Backrest. Mustang Sport Touring Solo Seat Studded with driver Backrest. Mustang Sport Touring Rear six seat Studded. Mustang Studded Tank and Fender Bibs. Hondaline Windshield. Custom Larger Windshield with vent and toolbag. Kuryakyn Handlbar Control Covers. Kuryakyn Deluxe Master Cylinder Covers. Kuryakyn Iso Flame Grips. Kuryakyn Iso Throttle Boss Both grips. Kuryakyn Maltese Cross Grip End Caps. Kuryakyn Premium Driver Floorboards. Kuryakyn Forward Control Extension Kit. Kuryakyn Pro R Hyper Charger. Dynojet Power Commander III USB. Qualified buyers may be eligible to apply for financing nationwide shipping and extended warranty. Inventory number: C80523Y

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