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2003 Honda Xr 100 - $650 Firm (salisbury, Md) on 2040-motos

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Will make a great Christmas presentNEW CARBURETOR AND THROTTLE CABLEStarts up 1st kick. Rides great. Changed oil, cleaned chain and sprockets, lubed cables, put some other work and parts into it. Comes with some extras. FULLY DETAILED ENTIRE BIKE, CLEANEST BIKE FOR THIS PRICE. Remember this is a dirt bike. Sold as is. And does not have a title because it does not need 1 since it is for off-road use ONLY. So please stop asking me about that. I will provide a bill of sale instead. Price is $650 FIRM. I will not accept trades or anything lower than $650. It was bought for $1000 and has already increased in value just with the carburetor and throttle cable so it is well worth more than the price I'm selling it. This is a steal and I'm tired of low ballers and tire kickers. If you are willing to pay this price and pick it up then give me a call or text.Call or text Dominic at: three zero 1-789-88 zero 7

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