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2014 Honda Grom (2014)
LOCATED IN SOUTHERN CA ONLY 750 MILESREGISTERED TILL MAY 2017 ADULT OWNEDALWAYS GARAGED TASTEFUL MODIFICATIONS FMF FULL EXHAUST - $400 OHLINS SHOCK - $540 DRIVEN MIRRORS - $108 DRIVEN SMALLBOLTS - $25 DRIVEN LARGE BOLT - $25 DRIVEN CAM COVER - $65 DRIVEN SPROCKET CVF - $90DRIVEN OIL DIPSTICK - $45 MICHELLIN TIRES (UNINSTALLED) - $110 FRONT SPROCKET - $10 REAR SPROCKET - $45 LED FRONT SIGNALS - $30 MNNTHBX FENDER ELIMINATOR - $150 MNNTHBX BRAKE LINES (UNINSTALLED) - $125 MNNTHBX SHROUD BRACE - $25 K&N FILTER - $30 LED FLASHER RELAY - $20FRONT /REAR STAND - $100 MANY STOCK PARTS WILL BE INCLUDED (SEE PICTURE) CLEAN TITLE IN HAND INSURANCE IS VERY CHEAP ($70 A YEAR) GREAT ON GAS STREET LEGAL 125CC2016-07-19 04:37:56Chatsworth, California, United States7504,900.00 -
2014 Honda Grom (2014)
724-971-4090 (CALL/TEXT ANYTIME) LOCATION: PA, OH, NY, WV CAN HELP WITH DELIVERY I ALSO OWN A TRUCK/TRAILER $4000 FIRM (NO GAMES TO PLAY ITS PRICED TO SELL, SHOP AROUND ITS WELL WORTH IT WITH THESE PARTS) ONLY 570 MILES FULL RED BODY KIT INCLUDES: RED HEADLIGHT COWL - $150 RED BOOMERANGS - $40 RED WINDSHIELD COWL - $100 RED LOWER COWL - $125 RED TYGA SEAT COWL - $155 RED REAR BODY PANELS - $55 RED SIDE COVERS - $50 RED CHAIN - $50 RED SPROCKET - $60 RED SPROCKET NUTS BLACK SHORTY ADJUSTABLE LEVERS PRO SUPERBIKE RED GRIPS DRAGSTER CLIP ON STYLE STREETBIKE HANDLEBARS - $175 NEW THROTTLE TUBE MAD EXHAUST - $250 CHIMERA INTAKE - $140 ADJUSTABLE KICKSTAND - $50 LED SMOKE FRONT TURN SIGNALS LED FLASHER RELAY SMOKE WINDSHIELD WITH SPIKE BOLTS - $75 DIY FENDER ELIMINATOR GROM FULL FACTORY SERVICE MANUAL BOOK - $60VENOM FRONT AND REAR BIKE STANDS - $100 ALL STOCK AND EXTRA PARTS INCLUDED CLEAN TITLE IN HAND ADULT OWNER (28+) 60-70 MPH TOP SPEED INSURANCE IS VERY CHEAP GREAT ON GAS STREET LEGAL 125CC BOUGHT IT 100% STOCK 2 YEARS AGO WITH ONLY 300 MILES ON IT2016-06-15 04:44:03New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States5504,400.00 -
2014 Honda Grom (2014)
· Clean NM Title In Hand · Adult Owned, Never Been Dropped Or Wrecked! · Over $1,600 of additional parts! Aftermarket Parts · Chimera Intake $132 · Black CNC brake & clutch levers $44 · LED Smoked Turn Signals $58 · Black Headlight Boomerangs $35 · Black Honda Decals $15 · Lowered Handle Bars na · Pearl White Head Light Cowl $109 · Pearl White Underbody Cowl $152 · Pearl White Plastics $277 · Fender Eliminator with LED Tail Light & integrated blinkers $165 · Custom Yoshimura Low Mount Exhaust (One of a Kind!) $550 · Michelin Pilot Power Pure Tires (More Grip Than Stock Tires) $120 · Extra Set of Black Platics na Buyer is responsible for any transaction or shipping fees associated with the purchase.2016-06-14 14:49:29Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States14,125.00
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