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04 Honda Crf 250 X (seward) on 2040-motos

$2,100
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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln, NE
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04 Honda CRF 250 X (Seward), $2,100, image 1

Honda CRF description

2004 Honda CRF250XClean, nice riding!Automatic start & kick startKick standHeadlamp & Tail light both workLED Tail lightRuns & Rides! Ready for anything.Never racedNo LeaksComes with Brand New Tire! - never been mountedWill come with a legal bill of sale with the purchaseI do accept credit/debit cards *2.7% fee will be added however$2100Will entertain trade offers for other powersports (Bikes & Quads) + cash (either party)Call/Text anytime!402-641-XXXXAndrew.Thanks for looking!If I do not answer. Please leave me a message with your Name and Phone Number and I will return you're call as soon as possible

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