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Honda : Valkyrie 2001 Honda Valkyrie on 2040-motos

$6,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:35
Location:

Cocoa, Florida

Cocoa, FL
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Honda Valkyrie description

2001 honda valkyrie nice blue color with white stripe,rare only one i belive .35k miles runs well drive it home cross country.very nice cond see the pics.tires 80% lots of new parts to get up to my standards.new 900 dollar cobra exhaust see pic old ones had some surface rust .new eng guards 500 dollars,new frt turnsignals,foot pegs,headlamp bezel,misc nut bolts.please look at the images very good cond and i have had many valkries.ask questions if you have any.please dont bid unless you are serious.if you have less than ten feedback you canot bid unless contacting me.vehical auctions are not cheap.clean title.If your serious about a valkyrie I think you will like it.400 dollars deposit within 48hr of auction end and rest on pickup

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