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2004 Honda Shadow Aero on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:22
Location:

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Lake Charles, LA
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Honda Shadow description

Up for trade is a 2004 Honda shadow aero 750, has a reconstructed title from theft recovery all parts replaced lowered 2in, extended rear fender 6in and front three in, performance header and exhaust, custom jetted and tuned carb, recently rewired also has a two tone custom paint job by Breshears Creations and Restorations! Black on the left side and bright PPG vibrant red on the right side with white pinstripe, recovered black leather seat, sounds bad ass!!! Wanting to sell for cash! Or trade for ratrod! Bagged rides, Also have another listing I can throw in for the right deal.. Call or txt for more information and pics....337-660-XXXX

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