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2006 Honda Vt750 - Shadow Aero 750 on 2040-motos

$4,599
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:2830 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha, NE
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2006 Honda VT750 - Shadow Aero 750, Athletic handling, a big-bike look and feel, unique retro-styling, a low seat and attractive price make the 2006 Honda Shadow Aero 750 the perfect choice for discerning riders who demand more for less.

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