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2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 (vt750c2) Red With Flames! on 2040-motos

$3,995
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This 2007 Honda Shadow Spirit has a low seat height of only 25.7 " and is only $3,995!!!!JUST IN & AVAILABLE WITHOUT A WAIT @ H-D OF DANBURY-2007 HONDA SHADOW SPIRIT IN REDH-D OF DANBURY BIKES LOOK THE BEST BECAUSE THEY ARE THE BEST!H-D OF DANBURY BIKES ARE STORED INDOORS - NOT OUTSIDE IN THE SNOW AND RAIN!FIND OUT WHAT IT MEANS TO OWN A HIGH-QUALITY USED MOTORCYCLE - VISIT H-D OF DANBURY TODAY!!!The sportiest cruiser with a 21-inch front wheel and low 25.7-inch one-piece gunfighter seat, the Shadow Spirit 750 C2 exudes street-rod style with handling, comfort and quality levels only Honda can put together.FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS AWESOME 2007 HONDA VT750C SHADOW SPIRIT AND OTHERS LIKE IT CALL AND ASK FOR:JOE(X45)COLLEEN(X17)DAVE(X45)JIM(X18)THANKS FOR LOOKING AND AT HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF DANBURY WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS!!!

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