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2005 Honda Crf 50f For Sale! A Very Excellent Xmas Gift!! on 2040-motos

$775
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Stockton, California

Stockton, CA
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2005 HONDA CRF 50F FOR SALE! A VERY EXCELLENT XMAS GIFT!!RETAILED WHEN BRAND NEW FOR $1,275 PLUS TAX & LICENSEVERY METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED!!three GEAR AUTOMATIC CLUTCH WITH NEAR, NEW TIRES, CABLES, CHAINS, SPROCKETS, ETC. ONLY A FEW WORDS TO DESCRIBE THIS GEM...SPOTLESS, SERVICED, one owner AND HARDLY RIDDEN. TITLE IN HAND WITH OWNERS MANUAL, two KEYS, TRAINING BOOKLET & TOOLS!first $775 STEALS THIS BIKE!CALL

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