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2012 Honda Cbr 1000rr 20th Anniversary Edition Unbelieveable Price! on 2040-motos

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Detroit, Michigan

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Todays special is a 2012 Honda Cbr 1000rr 20th anniversary edition. This model is like new and is 100$ over what the dealer paid. Get it today for $12,456! Regular 13,800. This also includes a 1yr warranty. This bike is in MINT condition has been kept in the back so that it does not get sat on by lookers. The bike has 0mis. We also have special financing if you need it. Come take a look or even a test ride at Vehicle City Motorsports in Flint, MI. Call and ask for Sam! Thanks and have a great day!Tags: cbr1000rr, cbr 1000 rr, cbr 1000rr, suzuki gsxr, gixxer, street bike, kawasaki ninja, zx-10r, yamaha r1

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