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Honda 2003 Xr 80 Dirt Bike For Part-needs Top End Work on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Hubert, North Carolina, US

Hubert, North Carolina, US
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This 2003 Honda XR 80 is basically complete and needs the top end fixed on it.Overall this would be a great bike for someone that wants to fix it or use it for parts. I could part it out but I am offering it as a whole right now. Local pick up is preffered.

 

Shipping and handling varies according to location. Email or call with questions. 910-577-1013. It can be seen @Hawg Wild Motorcycle parts and Repair, 1779 Freedomway,Hubert,nc 28539. We sell used dirtbike parts.Check out my other items!Be sure to add me to your favorites list!

 

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