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2006 Honda Vtx 1300r (2401 Jacqulyn St, Abbeville, La) on 2040-motos

$5,600
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Houma, Louisiana

Houma, LA
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2006 Honda VTX 1300R (2401 Jacqulyn St, Abbeville, La), $5,600, image 1

Honda VTX description

2006 Honda VTX 1300R - Vin # 1HFSC52636A306133 - Selling due to changes in job status. Bike is in very terrific condition, garaged kept; service maintenance and upgrades records included, low mileage roughly 3450. Bike price is $5,600 or package deal with a 2013 Cover Wagon trailer, both for $8,100.Services, Upgrades, items includedLast Service August 2013, Carb Overhaul, replaced Petcock, Flush Fuel System and had Oil and Filter Changed.New battery -- July 2013Upgraded Ellipsis Mirrors (original will be include).Saddle BagUpgraded Driving Light Bar w/LED turn SignalsHelmet includedCover Wagon Trailer purchased in August 2013, Vin# 53FBE1210DF010293. Includes Pit Boss wheel chock valued at $138, straps, and spare tire (purchase separated $125 value). Added six tie down. Call Danny at 985-860-XXXX for info/appointment or email/text. Title in-hand for both bike and trailer

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