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1996 Honda 1100 Ace New Paint3000 Roadstar 17 00cc 5000 (okla) on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK
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1996 honda 1100 ace new paint3000 roadstar 17 00cc 5000 (okla), $3,000, image 1

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this great running bike good title good tag for ifo texe 580 736 XXXX new paint no pay pal cash only my wife has health troubles only reason its got to go if wert for that it would be with all my other four bikes also got 2004 roadstar 1700cc 5000 firm and 3000 for Honda I could neg on Honda some but roadstar 5000 firm it nice bike Honda great to both tag and titles are in my name

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