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2004 Honda Cbr 600rr-beautiful!!! on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Hudson Valley,

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Get this 1 quick because it is's not going to last!16,xxx miles (commuted 70mis a day five days a week mostly highway)Oil change and 800mis ago (Repsol Fully Synthetic)HIDs, Hotbodies hidden exhaust (Loud) and undertail kit.No lean, Clear title in hand!Ready to roll, needs nothing more than a riderTerrific condition!!!! Selling for just $4500 OBO Don't waste my time or yours.... no trades and lowballers !Call or text Rich

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