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82 Honda Silverwing on 2040-motos

US $500.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:44353
Location:

Warren, Michigan, US

Warren, Michigan, US
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TypeType:Touring VINVIN:2pc021ocm104116

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1982 Silverwing project or parts bike , in good condition not all banged up has a few scratches and some rust, not sure if it runs been sitting for a long time in a barn, bought it in a package deal with 2 other bikes just have no room or time to work on this one. bike sold as is , bike is complete and is loaded even has  I pr of headphones not sure for what but came with the bike.bike is located in Michigan and pick up only .have any questions please ask. 100.00 deposit wll be needed . Thank you for looking

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