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2005 Honda Shadow Spirit>> Immaculate!! on 2040-motos

$3,600
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Ventura, California

Ventura, CA
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2005 HONDA SHADOW SPIRIT>> immaculate!!, $3,600, image 1

Honda Shadow description

2005 HONDA SHADOW SPIRIT 750CC>> $3,500 ATTRACTIVE CONDITION!! ORIGINAL OWNER! Meticulously Maintained. NO ISSUES. 7,000 ADULT Miles. Clean and Clean title, Registered till Sept 2014. Just Serviced, Oil, Filter, Chain, Brakes, New Tires. Harley Mirrors, Owners Manual, Tool Kit, two Keys. Vance+Hines Exhaust, Carb Rejetted. Original Pipes Included. NO Scratches --Always Garaged -- Rides Like New. Call: NO TRADES--NO 3rd PARTIES

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