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2010 Honda Sabre on 2040-motos

$8,495
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: candy red
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Winter Haven, Florida

Winter Haven, FL
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2010 HONDA sabre, COME ON DOWN TO NICK'S POWERHOUSE HONDA IN WINTER HAVEN,FL AND CHECK OUT THIS BAD RIDE. 1300C SABRE CRUISER. LIQUID COOLED , SHAFT DRIVE, FUEL INJECTED. THIS BIKE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. NEEDS NOTHING BUT A RIDER. NO DINGS , NO SCRATCHES. STOP BY NICK'S POWERHOUSE HONDA IN WINTER HAVEN,FL AND CHECK IT OUT. OR GIVE US A CALL AT 863/293-1279. ASK FOR STUART

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