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1994 Honda Cr 250r on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Saint Louis, Missouri

Saint Louis, MO
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Honda CR description

1994 HONDA CR 250R, 250 CC DIRT BIKE. 2-STROKE, five GEAR. RUNS GOOD AND FIRES RIGHT UP. TOP AND BOTTOM OF MOTOR REBUILT IN 2005. SHOCKS AS WELL. HAS HAD A TOTAL OF twenty HOURS ON IT SINCE. GOODIES ADDED ARE EXTENDED GAS TANK, SPARK ARRESTOR, PRO CIRCUIT PIPE, AND BOYSEN REEDS. ALSO THROWING IN FOX CHEST PROTECTOR, HELMET, O'NEIL BOOTS, GOGGLES, AND SHIN GUARDS. STAND AS WELL. ILL EVEN FILL THE TANK IF WE CAN DO BUSINESS! 1000 OBO. CALL MIKE ANYTIME. IN WENTZVILLE BUT WILL DELIVER!

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