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1985 Honda Nighthawk Cb700sc on 2040-motos

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327 S Weber St Apex Sports - 327 S Weber St Colorado Springs, CO 80903 -Copy and paste to see additional pictures plus all other inventory we have available:http://showroom.auction123.com/apex_sports/inventory/9491/1985/Honda/Nighthawk/ID_565529178.html 1985 Honda Nighthawk CB700SC Price: $1,895.00yr: 1985Make: HondaModel: NighthawkCondition: Pre-ownedAsk for: SalesLocal:Toll Free:A27FBAFAEA464DBBB650D168074EE06C 7298634Vehicle #7298634

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