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2005 Honda Shadow Vlx 600 Vt600 on 2040-motos

$3,499
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Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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764 Thomas Drive 2005 HONDA SHADOW VLX 600 VT600/ US03271X Mileage: 8210 Exterior Color: Orange Transmission: Unknown Price: $3,499 For more info about this vehicle please call Sales Department at. You can also view additional details about this vehicle here: http://usedmotorcyclesandparts.com/vehicle/4728106/2005-honda-shadow-vlx-600-vt600-bensenville-chicago-illinoi s-60106

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