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2006 Honda Cbr-600 Red (good Condition With Less Than 4k Miles) on 2040-motos

US $5,200.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:3571 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Anaheim, California, US

Anaheim, California, US
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2006 HONDA CBR-600 RED (GOOD CONDITION WITH LESS THAN 4K MILES), US $5,200.00, image 1

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2006 HONDA CBR-600 RED (GOOD CONDITION WITH LESS THAN 4K MILES), US $5,200.00, image 2 2006 HONDA CBR-600 RED (GOOD CONDITION WITH LESS THAN 4K MILES), US $5,200.00, image 3 2006 HONDA CBR-600 RED (GOOD CONDITION WITH LESS THAN 4K MILES), US $5,200.00, image 4

Honda CBR tech info

TypeType:Sports Bike VINVIN:JH2PC37186M300819

Honda CBR description

Up for sale is my used but in good condition 2006 Honda CBR600. My bike has a clean title, and the odometer currently reads 3,571 miles. I just paid the registration fee for 2014. One minor thing about my motorcycle is that there's a few small scratches on the left hand side of the bike. Other than that, the bike is pretty much in good condition and it runs great. My asking price is $5,500. Thanks!

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