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2009 Honda Crf250x Dirt / Trail Bike Fmf Exhaust + More / Used Crf250 on 2040-motos

$3,995
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Chattanooga, Tennessee

Chattanooga, TN
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Taking care of Chattanooga's Honda PowerSports needs since 1962!No Freight / Prep / Setup Fee's at Honda of ChattanoogaContact Kevin at or XXXX@HondaofChattanoogaTN.com for more details 2009 Honda CRF250X (Bought New in 2011 as a leftover)Price - $3,995Mods - FMF Powercore Exhaust + Hand GuardsWe just completed a service on it so this Pre-owned CRF250X Dirt Bike is ready to hit the trails!Check out our web sitefor more images and details on this pre-owned Honda Dirt / Trail Bike - http://www.HondaofChattanoogaTN.comCheck out our YouTube Channel for a "Walkaround" video of this 2009 CRF250X - http://www.YouTube.com/HondaofChattanoogaHonda of Chattanooga 4915 Hwy 58 Chattanooga, TN 37416

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