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1998 Honda Cr 500 Cr500 on 2040-motos

$2,500
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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Beyer way at coronado UP FOR SALE IS A VERY CLEAN, SUPER FAST 1998 HONDA CR 500. 2,500 YOUTUBE VIDEO PROVIDED TO SEE IT RUN. REGISTRATION CURRENT, TITLE IN HAND, RUNS WELL. NEEDS NOTHING, READY TO RIDE. HAS SHAVED SEAT FOR FREESTYLE RIDING or for shorter person. FMF GOLD SERIES SO. CALIFORNIA GNARLY EXHAUST, FMF TURBINE CORE II SILENCER , HEADLAMP AND WIRED FOR TURN SIGNALS, TAIL LIGHT ETC. MIRROR MOUNT, AND TURN SIGNAL- LIGHT CONTROLS. NO TRADES, NO TATTOOS, NO PAYMENTS, OR LOW BALERS. THANK YOU. CALL STEVE AT http://youtu.be/tYJuKyDXWow

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