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1990 Honda Pc800 Pacific Coast on 2040-motos

US $19000
YearYear:1990 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Candy Apple Red and Silver
Location:

Jordan, Minnesota, United States

Jordan, Minnesota, United States
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Honda PC800 Pacific Coast photos

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Honda PC800 Pacific Coast tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda PC800 Pacific Coast description

 1990 Honda Pacific Coast 15,966 low mileage. The paint is in really good condition.

These are current photos

There are a minor nicks here and there, but overall it presents really well.

 The Candy Apple Red paint is shiny with great depth.
 
The plastics are not faded. Overall, very, very clean.

It comes with the original manual and tool kit.

This PC800 has the radio. prior owner said he unhooked it due thinking it was draining the battery
but found out it only needed a new batt.

The bike runs and rides as it should.

You will not find many like this around, selling only because I have other interests.

Tires are good. It is a very fun bike to ride, please bid with confidence what you see is what you get.

Shipping Responsibility of Winning Bidder

SHIPPING: Buyer is responsible for shipping. We are more than willing to assist you in arranging your shipping

My name is Troy

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns during the hours of
9am-9pm I may be reached at
612-221-8879 call or  text is good too


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This vehicle is sold as is
No guarantees or warranties,
are implied or made by the seller.
We do not re-negotiate the price of the vehicle after you bid.
Your bid is a binding contract.

SHIPPING: Buyer is responsible for shipping. We are more than willing to assist you in arranging your shipping

Deposit is $500, non refundable.
Balance wire transfer due in 7 days.
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Errors and Omissions / Inspection
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disclosed all information known about this vehicle for auction
We welcome and recommend a buyer’s inspection.
If you plan to have a buyer’s inspection,
Please make sure you inspect prior to the auction ending.
Buyer is responsible for any
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