2004 Honda Nsr50 2 Stroke Mini Road Racer New In Crate Never Serviced on 2040-motos
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BRAND NEW STILL IN THE CRATE NEVER SERVICED 2004 HONDA NSR50 MINI ROAD RACE 2 STROKE ORIGINAL MSRP OF $3599. HONDA NO LONGER BUILDS THIS LITTLE GEM AND WE HAVE HAD IT STASHED IN THE WAREHOUSE SINCE 2004 STILL IN THE ORIGINAL CRATE.
THIS UNIT MUST BE PICKED UP AT OUR DEALERSHIP BY THE BUYER. IT CAN THEN BE SHIPPED IF YOU SO DESIRE.
THE BUY IT NOW PRICE LISTED ABOVE INCLUDES ALL FEES, NO OTHER FEES TO ADD.
SORRY NO SALES OUTSIDE THE U.S.A..
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