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Condition:Used Type:2005 HONDA SHADOW CRUISERS MOTORCYCLE Make:2005 HONDA SHADOW CRUISERS MOTORCYCLE

2005 HONDA SHADOW CRUISERS MOTORCYCLE GENUINE ORIGINAL FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.    INCLUDES COLOR CHOICES, FACTORY ACCESSORIES, FEATURES, AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2005 HONDA VT1100C2 SHADOW SABRE 1100, VT1100C SHADOW SPIRIT 1100, VT750 SHADOW AERO 750, VT750DC SHADOW SPIRIT 750, VT600C SHADOW VLX, VT600CD SHADOW VLX DELUXE, AND CMX250C REBEL 250 MOTORCYCLE MODELS.    THIS 8 PAGE FOLD OUT BROCHURE MEASURES 12" BY 10".

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