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2005 Honda Crf250 (agua Dulce) on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2005 Honda CRF250 (Agua Dulce), $2,500, image 1

Honda CRF description

Runs awesome, starts easy, and is very quick!! Just had the valves adjusted and the carb cleaned! Contact Cody @ 661 99three 8608- Hot Cams camshaft- high compression piston- Boysen Quickshot- Excel rims- Renthal chain and sprocket- Factory Effex bump seat- FMF factory 4.1 exhaust- Tag bars- Motosport graphics- Custom valved suspension

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