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1985 Honda 200x Atc on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda Warranty:No Compatible Make:Honda Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Compatible Model:200x

1985 HONDA ATC 200X

CONDITION: USED

LOCATION: EUNICE, LOUISIANA

ATC WAS PURCHASED AS A RESTORATION PROJECT, BUT AT THIS TIME, DUE TO PROFESSIONAL OBLIGATIONS, I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO CONTRIBUTE TO A RESTORE PROJECT

ATC INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

HOLESHOT REAR TIRES

NEW UNWRAPPED DG RCM PIPE W/ MOUNTING HARDWARE

MAIER REAR PLASTICS

MOTOR DOES NEED WORK. MOTOR HAS LOW COMPRESSION READING


ATC IS SOLD AS IS

BIKE TO BE PICKED UP FROM EUNICE LOCATION. SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE.

FOR SAFETY OF ALL PARTIES  ATC IS KEPT AT A SAFE FACILITY THAT HAS AUDIO AND VISUAL RECORDING

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