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Used 2008 Honda Shaddow Spirt For Sale. on 2040-motos

$2,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Brunswick, Georgia

Brunswick, GA
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Honda Other tech info

VINVIN:JH2RC534X8M100130

Honda Other description

There are no electrical concerns associated with this vehicle. This vehicle has no defects. There is not a door ding on this vehicle. This vehicle is in good running condition. The condition of exterior is extra clean. The exterior condition of this vehicle shows that it was garaged. The transmission in this vehicle still shifts smoothly. No signs of collision damage are evident on this vehicle. There is approx 75% of the tire tread remaining.

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