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2007 Honda Crf 100f Stolen From Manville, Nj on 2040-motos

$900
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Manville, New Jersey

Manville, NJ
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2007 Honda CRF 100F Dirt Bike *** The VIN number is JH2HE03067K600625 ****** The dirt bike listed in this ad was stolen from Manville, NJ on August 19th. If you have any info that could help please contact the Manville Police department at or reply to this posting.***The bike has new front and back Dunlop tires, Azonic handle bars, Fly Billet Kill Switch.The stolen bike may have possibly been sold from another Craigslist ad Posting ID: 402XXXXXX - Posted: 2013-08-26, 11:19AM EDT Location - Middletown, NJ and the seller was willing to deliver the bike and was asking $900. The number listed in the ad to text for info on the bike was 732XXXXXX.Please respond if you have any infoHonda CRF100FHonda four Stroke engine, 5 gear manual transmission

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