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1974 Honda Xl-250 Xl-125 Motosport Trail Cycle Dirt Bike Original Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $7.35
Location:

Baltic, Connecticut, US

Baltic, Connecticut, US
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This  auction is for an EXCELLENT  2 page ORIGINAL 1974 HONDA  XL-250 & XL-125  MOTOSPORT AD. There is a small  fold in the  upper LHcorner and RH corners. Otherwise it wont affect the picture. It will be placed in a clear sleeve. - It has a small writeup on the cycle. Perfect Framed or as a  Gift. Its  on seperate  pages.  Please ask questions, check my other auctions and  shipping with delivery confirmation is $3.65 first class in the  continental USA. Outside the area  slightly extra. SERIOUS Bidders  only. Payment   to be  made  by PayPal  ASAP. No tirekickers. I will consolidate  shipping on multiple  items won by the same  bidder. Thankyou.

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