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2006 Honda Honda Vtx1800ff on 2040-motos

$15,995
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:5606 ColorColor: RED
Location:

AVONDALE, Arizona

AVONDALE, AZ
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(877) 737-4415

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2006 HONDA Honda VTX1800FF, NOW ON SALE $15995!!! This is a custom 2006 Honda VTX 1800FF chopper built by Coyote Honda. Custom RC Wheels, Kewl Metals Stretched front forks, 240 rear tire kit, adjustable air shocks, custom seat custom handlebars custom mirrors, side mount license plate, custom paint, air cleaner, LED lights, and more. This is a show stopper head turning Honda that has won several custom shows! Stop by and see this one off custom Honda today! For more info please call 623-463-5700

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