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1984 200x Honda 3 Wheeler 1500 Obo (anthony) on 2040-motos

$1,500
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El Paso, Texas

El Paso, TX
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1984 200x honda 3 wheeler 1500 obo (anthony), $1,500, image 1

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1984 Honda 200x 3 wheeler in attractive condition terrific tires rebuilt engine new dome piston new rings moose racing air filter after market exhaust engine rebuilt about 2 mons ago original body, frame and plastics 5 gear brakes lamps everything works nothing wrong with it just want to up grade asking 1500 or better offer money talks for more info text or call 915 540 XXXX en espanol 915 226 XXXX not relay looking for a trade but if u got something I'm interested in just send images and info sand paddles not included

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