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Used 2008 Honda Vtx 1800 For Sale on 2040-motos

$10,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:574
Location:

Inglewood, California

Inglewood, CA
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Honda VTX description

1800F Spec two Destined to become a classic! It has all day riding comfort! This is the last year production model of 1800cc. You will not find a model better than this! It only has 574mis. Wow! It is basically a new bike. No blemishes and nothing to pick at! The title is clear and the California registration is current. Owner acquired the last spec two model in California! It has a highly customized appearance with lots of chrome, Vance and Hines pipes, a Custom seat, K__ryakyn mirrors and K__ryakyn grips. Qualified buyers eligible for Financing, Shipping and Extended Warranty!

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