1985 Honda Elite Ch250 Good Running Engine on 2040-parts.com
Rifle, Colorado, US
Removed from a good running scooter. No problems. Will be taking off tire/wheel to make it easier to ship but comes with everything else. paypal only shipping in the 48
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