Honda Crf 100cc, Like New, Less Than 6 Hrs Riding Time on 2040-motos
Port Byron, Illinois, US
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Honda CRF description
The unit is in "brand new" codition. I am selling because we do not ride it any more. Payment $200.00 within 48 hrs. of auction close. Full payment within 7 days or at time of pickup. Buyer responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping. Vehicle location, Port Byron, Illinois. Vehicle shipping quote is available. Payment via PayPal, certified check or cash only.
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