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1997 Ktm 50 Sxr , Pro Jr (poplar Bluff , Mo.) on 2040-motos

$500
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Southeast Missouri,

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1997 KTM 50 sxr , pro jr (Poplar Bluff , Mo.), $500, image 1

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It's a 1997 KTM50 sxr , pro jr , for $500 obo. It runs but it wont stay running I put a new coil on it but that didn't fix it and it is missing a side cover and it needs a seat ,but when it runs it is fast. I don't know what it cost to ship, but buyer pay's for shipping. Thanks for looking

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