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1984 Ktm 420 Mxc Dirt Bike Rolling Chassis (saco) on 2040-motos

$350
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1984 KTM 420 MXC DIRT BIKE ROLLING CHASSIS, NO MOTOR,CARB,EXHAUST. WHAT'S LEFT IS WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE'S $350.00 CALL 207-282-XXXX

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