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2006 Honda Cr250r on 2040-motos

$3,200
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Modesto, California

Modesto, CA
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I have a 2006 Honda CR250R not F, it's a two stroke that is in mint condition. The bike is all decked out and has many customs on it such as full fmf exhaust, 1 industries plastics all blacked out, etc. I'm asking $3,200 with extra parts because there are no more of these bikes, and because it is in such attractive condition. It also has the up to date registration good till 2015. I'll include extra parts such as extra pair of tires, oils, radiator fluid, and so on. Hate to see it go but I just bought a truck. I'm not in a hurry and only want serious offers.Cash only Asking $3,200Call or text Stetson

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