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2012 Honda Crf 250r Trade For Mucsle Car on 2040-motos

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Albany, New York

Albany, NY
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Honda CRF description

2012 CRF 250R VERY LOW HRS. with Pro Circuit Suspension "A" kit, With Liquid Reaction Guys working Many Many hrs to make it perfect. Ti-Nitride coated stanchions and rear shock shaft with Ti springs. Really a full pro set up. Pro Circuit RC-4 Ti exhaust tip to tail. New Renthal Bars and Rear sprocket, and Chain. Quick adjust clutch, Pro Circuit skid, Extra New tires and lots of stuff. well over 12K invested Looking to trade for Running Working Muscle car. Prefer pre 73 but send pics or call paul

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