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Used 1985 Honda Elite 250cc For Sale. on 2040-motos

$850
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Columbus, Minnesota

Columbus, MN
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VINVIN:JH2MFO104FK011490

Honda Other description

1985 HONDA ELITE 250. THIS UNIT RUNS AND DRIVES WITH 9,662miS. THE FRONT FAIRINGS ARE THIS UNIT ARE BROKEN, THE SIDE FAIRINGS ARE GROUND AND THE UPPER SHRINE IS GROUND AND BROKEN. THE REAR FOOT PEGS ARE GROUND, THE MUFFLER IS GROUND AND THE TOUR BOX IS ALSO GROUND. THE REST OF THIS UNIT APPEARS TO HAVE USUAL WEAR MN - CLEAR TITLE

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