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2008 Honda Shadow Aero (vt750c) on 2040-motos

$4,750
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:17393 ColorColor: Two-tone Metallic Silver / Bla
Location:

Woodinville, Washington

Woodinville, WA
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Honda Shadow tech info

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Honda Shadow description

2008 Honda Shadow Aero (VT750C), 2008 Honda VT750 Shadow Aero - Full-sized looks and 750 cc performance without the full-sized price tag. Sound like a stretch? Not when you’re talking about the Honda Shadow Aero. Stunning is one way to describe its long, low, retro styling simply drenched in chrome from tip to tail and boasting classic valanced fenders, spoked wheels and five all-new colors. Staggering is another—especially once you see that all this muscular V-twin style and performance could be yours for a mid-sized price.

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