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Used 1985 Honda Magna V30 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$850
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:33
Location:

Columbus, Minnesota

Columbus, MN
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Honda Magna tech info

VINVIN:JH2PC1300FM101202

Honda Magna description

Repairable 1985 HONDA MAGNA V30. THIS UNIT TURNS OVER HOWEVER IT DID NOT FIRE UP WITH 33,339 mileS. THE FRONT FENDER IS BENT AND RUBBING ON THE FRONT TIRE, THE HEADLAMP IS CRUSHED AND BROKEN AND BOTH FRONT BLINKERS ARE BENT. THE FORKS ARE TWEAKED, BOTH HAND AND FOOT CONTROLS ARE GROUND, THE LEFT HAND CONTROLS ARE BROKEN, THE LEFT MIRROR IS BROKEN AND THE HANDLE BARS ARE TWISTED. THE GAS TANK IS DENTED AND CHIPPED, THE SEAT IS RIPPED AND THE REST OF THIS UNIT APPEARS TO HAVE USUAL WEAR FOR THE YEAR. MN - CLEAR TITLE [ CLEAR ]

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