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2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 Vt750dc "pearl Yellow" .....ready To Drive Now! on 2040-motos

US $1,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:23127 ColorColor: "Pearl Shining Yellow"
Location:

Eastwood, Kentucky, US

Eastwood, Kentucky, US
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2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC

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2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC 2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC 2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC 2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC 2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC 2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC

Honda Shadow tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:JH2RC44062M616983

Honda Shadow description

 

  For sale is a 2002 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 VT750DC  with Honda's Factory "Pearl Shining Yellow" paint. There's no evidence of having fallen over, been wrecked, damaged etc. It shows only a minimal amount of wear & usage. The title is free & clear, ready to go. Some of the neat features & benefits of this particular bike are:
  •       Nice matching set of Metzler tires .......with plenty of tread left
  •       Signal Dynamics Brake Light Modulator
  •       Chrome sissybar with passenger pad
  •       Kuryakyn driver foot pedals
  •       35" wide "pull-back" handlebar ........an enhanced comfortable riding position
  •       Kuryakyn ISO-Grips with Throttle-Boss (palm rest)
  •       Battery lead already on bike

  The bike starts easily and runs great. All lights, turn signals, brakes etc perform just like they're supposed to. The bike needs No Reconditioning to start driving right away.

   I am an E-BAY POWER-SELLER with OVER 1300+ Transactions (almost ALL Motorcycles & Motorcycle Parts) & have been buying & selling on E-Bay for going on TEN Years.  I have been able to maintain a 100 % positive feedback score by trying to accurately describe an item’s condition

   I reserve the right to end auction early & sell locally. If you want the bike shipped, YOU need to do all the arrangements and pay the shipper's fees. I’ll be glad to work with your shipper at my place to pick up the bike. Bike is located in zip 40245.

   Buyer needs to pay $500.00 via Pay-Pal within 48 hours and balance in cash, Official Bank Check, or wire transfer from your bank to mine (preferred method) within 7 days.                     

Please Note:
       ......If you pay with cash or wire transfer, you'll get the title in your hand when you pick up the bike.
       ......If you pay with an Official Bank Check, you can pick up the bike but the title will be held 10 days for clearance.
 

*  As a licensed Dealer in Kentucky, I’m required to collect the sales tax if you live in & plan to register this motorcycle in: AZ, CA, FL, MA, MI, SC, IN, KY or WA. You will receive a State of Kentucky form showing taxes have indeed been paid & you will not pay the same tax over again when you register in your state. For the buyer’s in Kentucky, I will collect the tax & complete the transfer process for you........I charge NO dealer fees, documentation fees etc.        


                                                                      


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