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2005 Honda Rc51 - Rvt1000r - Very Rare Colors (mass/nh) on 2040-motos

$5,499
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Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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2005 Honda Rc51 - Rvt1000r - Very Rare Colors (Mass/NH), $5,499, image 1

Honda RC51 description

CURRENT NADA BOOK VALUE IS $7,590 AND 2006 WAS THE LAST YEAR THESE RC51'S WERE MADE13,xxx MilesClear title in handLeo Vince Carbon Fiber PipesPower CommanderRear undertail with integrated turn signalsrear signals need to be wired upsmall ding in tank (see pics)Needs a front tire but i will include 1 with the saleASKING PRICE IS VERY FIRMsv vtr vfr r1 r6 cbg gsxr zx6r 636 ninja rr 750 1000 600

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