Husqvarna Cr 430 & 250 Frame, 1981 Or 1982, Husky, Cr430, Cr250, Ahrma, Mx on 2040-parts.com
Aliso Viejo, California, US
Husqvarna Frame
Been told this is for 1981 or 1982 CR430 & CR250, appears straight & true, needs repaint, includes footpegs, no swingarm. Please click on MotoViejo Store for more rare parts, literature & collectibles.
Prefer local pickup but can ship if required. Frame will be taken to local packer/shipper, details & pricing to be worked out between buyer and shipper.
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