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Norton, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS A MOTOR WITH A BRAND NEW TOP END WITH ZERO HOURS ON IT FOR 01-09 KX 85'S. MOTOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE. NICE AND TIGHT. WILL NEED TO BE BROKEN IN. COMES WITH KICKER AND REED CAGE. NO ELECTRICAL. KICKER HAS SOME PLAY BUT STILL USEABLE.
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