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07 Honda Crf450r 4sale Or Trade Ready For Xmas on 2040-motos

$2,900
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Peoria, Illinois

Peoria, IL
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2007 crf450r with title new ported an polished head valves cam factory connection suspension oversize tank bark busters an much much more.Very fast bike just wanting to go back to ktm or yamaha.Willing to trade for 06or newer ktm 200 250 300 350 450 or eight or newer yz450f or 2010 or newer yz250f An 2006 or newer yz250. Must be around same value an ccondition as mine prefer title or origin of sale.Only interested in dirt bikes2900 obo send images an information on ur tradeCall or text 309 three 5 one 0557 post will be deleted when gone

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