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72 Honda Cl450 Custom Rat/chopper/t.v on 2040-motos

$800
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Modesto, California

Modesto, CA
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Perfect bike for you and your son, ALMOST complete project, with MANY extras and receipts form EBAY that I recently Purchased. OR im willing to trade for a nice EXtra cab work truck s10 ranger.... etc. I Have cash tools etc, for trade. I got the paper work clean ,plates tags up just in october. Or give me cash. This bike is completely redone needs minor wiring and fine tuning. Its my loss your gain due too recent separation. Hassle free respectful, just call im local from salida/modesto bike can be seen near mchenry, orangeburg. Make the call before its gone I have offers but not worth it to me be,$$ fair.,AND Ill sell you my 60" plasma 3D t.v that you see in pics, has a cracked screen paid over 1000 still has stickers. you fix it cheap my cost to you $200. Thnx for reading.

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