This is a hard to find in this condition dual purpose Honda XR250L KV6-861 it has new battery ,new street tires also I have the mountain tires i'll post pictures later this beauty it's just sitting in my garage it's time for somebody else enjoy .part of my collection of hondas I also 4 honda c70 that i'll list later
On Sep-28-13 at 13:24:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
$200 paypal deposit after auction ends rest of the money when pickup . thanks
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