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1987 Honda Magna V-45 Cool Style Ck It Out!! - on 2040-motos

$2,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:35
Location:

Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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1987 HONDA MAGNA V-45 COOL STYLE CK IT OUT!! - $2000 (LAFAYETTE) 1987 HONDA MAGNA V-45DON'T MISS THIS ONETHIS HAS A VERY COOL "SPECIAL" STYLEUP SWEEP PIPESNICE CONDITION ALL STOCK35,000 mileSSTORED IN GARAGE NOT OUT IN THE WEATHERRUNS AND RIDES REALLY WELL.VERY SWEET RIDELOOKS GREAT AND ONLY HAS SOME MINOR SCRATCHESNEW GEL TYPE BATTERY~~ STARTS RIGHT UP !EXCELLENT FOR DAILY COMMUTEFAST~~five GEAR ~~ WITH O.D.SHIFTS SMOOTHALL LAMPS WORK~~~WILL NEED BACK TIRE SOON$2000.00 O.B.O.CALL TO SET UP A TIME TO LOOK AT

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