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1989 Honda Pacific Coast Pc800 on 2040-motos

$2,000
YearYear:1989 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Dadeville, Alabama

Dadeville, AL
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1989 Honda Pacific Coast PC800 , $2,000, image 1

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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(334) 868-9202

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1989 Honda Pacific Coast PC800, 1989 Honda Pacific Coast PC800, This 1989 Honda Pacific Coast, has about 57500 miles on it, she has a brand new back and almost new front tire. It's never to cold to ride this motorcycles he has always crank when I start its does have a few rough spots from previous owner but since owned she has never been lay down. She runs great. You can text me or call me with anyone question at 334-868-9202 she needs to go to a good home $2,000.00 3348689202 $2,000.00 3348689202

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