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2007 Honda Vtx1300c (aurora) on 2040-motos

$4,695
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Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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Honda VTX description

2007 Honda VTX1300C / 302027 Mileage:28365Exterior Color:GreenTransmission:UnknownKey:wovucoa bjhciri wawtkqef qziqmonnm ufjufpfl rntyztqu myorwdn hmpltnef hwgneyurl xxnsifuny znuqgxu rvzrgrvjgPrice:$4,695For more details about this vehicle please call Adam Levy at (720) 277-XXXX.You can also view additional details about this vehicle here:http://shopmotorcycledepot.com/vehicle/4600052/2007-honda-vtx1300c-aurora-colorado-80011

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