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1999 Suzuki Rm 250 And 2003 Honda Crf 125 on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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In terrific condition 1999 Suzuki RM 250 2 stroke with FMF Exhaust, Factory Connection, Gold Series FMF Fatty, and Cycle Suspension. Also a 2003 Honda CRF 125 2 stroke with Renthal Handle bars and Pro Circuit R-304 Exhaust. The CRF needs to be fixed up and needs work done to it but a good bike in general. Selling both for $3,000.Call or Text Bryan at if Interested

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