I have two Honda Pilot FL400 frames available with pink slips in hand. The frames are in great shape. One has two very small dings in the back where it looks like it was hit from the back. ( very small ) Like scratches, but straight. I have had good success shipping these Grey Hound for about $200.00. Please email if you have any questions or need more pics. Thanks.
( This price is $1,000.00 each OBO with $200.00 for freight unless you want to take care of freight and have a better way ) |
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