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2004 Honda Rune Nrx1800eb No Reserve!!! Chrome Wheels Nrx18eb on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:29519 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Des Plaines, Illinois, US

Des Plaines, Illinois, US
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2004 Honda Rune NRX1800EB   NO RESERVE!!!   Chrome Wheels   NRX18EB, US $10,000.00, image 1

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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:1HFSC53J04A000734

Honda Other description

You are bidding on a
2004
Honda
NRX18EB
Rune

This bike starts and runs well.  It has been in a front end collision and needs repair.  The bike has been partially disassembled for inspection but we do have the removed components.  The bulk of the damage is to the front fork.  The rear fender has been scratched, the exhaust has also minor damage and the handle bars have been unbolted and not reattached yet.  This is an incredible opportunity for someone who has the time to repair this fine collectible machine.  Our shop is very busy this time of year and winter comes fast in Chicago.  My loss is your gain.  Please feel free to call with any questions.  Thanks and good luck.

Good People, Bad Credit?  We can help.  Go to dsphonda.com to fill out an online application.  If you are going to finance  this purchase please DO NOT BID until you have been approved for  financing. 

Our shop is open Tuesday - Friday 10:00am to  6:00pm and Saturdays from 9:00am to 5:00pm central time.
  Please feel free to come by our shop and view the items for bid  (Please phone first so we may have items ready for you.).  The bike is sold  as-is with no warranty.  This bike must be picked up at our shop!  We  accept postal money orders, cash and credit cards (up to $2500.00 per  vehicle transaction).  Illinois residents and reciprocal sales tax states please add for tax, license and  title.  All purchasers must add $164.30 documentation cost.  For purchases over $1000.00 a deposit of $1000.00 is due  within 3 days of notification of a winning bid, with the balance due within  7 days of notification. We do not ship bikes but we are glad to cooperate with your shipper. THIS AUCTION IS LIMITED  TO U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY.  Titles will be sent to purchasers, by FedEx,  approximately 10 days after final payment.  We reserve the right to end  this auction early. We advertise bikes in other sources.  If you have any questions please call our internet coordinator  Dan Burdett, at 847-699-9600 or e-mail at sales@dsphonda.com, and he will be glad  to help.  Thanks for looking and good luck.

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