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Broken Honda Cb450t Hawk No Title on 2040-motos

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An old roommate duffed onto me a broken down Honda CB450T Hawk that I had planned on renovating but never got to. I'm looking to pass this onto someone else who would like to actually fix this into something beautiful.I must remind you that the bike doesn't run and I do not have a title for it. It has been passed on between a few people before it got to me and the title got lost somewhere along the way. I never got around to try and claiming a salvaged title. YOU MUST HAUL AWAY.I'm looking for $300 OBO. I hope this bike can find someone who can give it life again. Feel free to call me direct if you have any questions:

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