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2006 Honda Fourtrax Recon Es (trx250te) Other on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Parrish, Florida, US

Parrish, FL, US
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2006 Honda Fourtrax Recon ES (TRX250TE), I have two Honda 250 Recon ES that are in great condition. They start up with no problems and have brand new batteries in both. I gave them both oil changes recently. The following is a description of each ATV. Blue ATV that has electronic gear shifting. Less then 100 hours of time. Red ATV that has manual shift, camo seat. Less then 100 hours. Would like $4500.00 for both ATV's. Could be great for a family. Can be sold separately at $2300.00 a piece. 9419813238

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