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2003 Honda Vtx 1800 C on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:12200 ColorColor: Tangerine Orange
Location:

Rome, Georgia, US

Rome, Georgia, US
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Honda VTX photos

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Honda VTX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1800

Honda VTX description

HONDA VTX 1800 C

GREAT LOOKING BIKE!!! TANGERINE ORANGE IN COLOR. ONLY HAS 12,200 MILES ON IT.

EXTRAS INCLUDE: NEW TIRES, WINDSHIELD, FORK BAG, CRASH BAR w/ FOLD OUT FOOT PEGS, CORBIN SEAT, HARD SADDLE BAGS, LUGGAGE RACK w/ TOUR PACK BAG AND ROLL UP BAG. 

THIS BIKE IS IMMACULATE!!!

RUNS, RIDES AND LOOKS GREAT!!! THIS BIKE HAS NO KNOWN PROBLEMS!!! 

COME ON OUT AND TEST DRIVE IT TODAY!!!

COMPLETE CYCLE OF ROME

46 FOSTERS BEND ROAD ROME, GEORGIA 30165

706 - 378 - 4855

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