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Honda CBR description
Year: 2012 Honda CBR600RR VIN:
JH2PC4042CK500905
Only 2,239 miles! Showroom condition! One owner, garage
kept Title in hand, all
paperwork Michelin Pilot Power
2CT's Yoshimura carbon
fiber slip on exhaust Proton flush mounts ASV-C5 shorty levers Puig smoke windscreen Competition Werks
fender eliminator Tri-page integrated
tail light Carbon fiber tank pad
and fuel lid cover Racing cowl (and OEM
rear seat included) Powder coated rear
sets and exhaust cover Trickle charger
adapter Trackside front and
rear stands included Can deliver within a
couple hours radius for price of fuel.
Call: 301-529-8784 if
you have any questions.
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