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Husqvarna Parts Manual Book 1984 Wr 125, Xc 125, Cr 125, Wr 250, Cr 250 & Xc 250 on 2040-parts.com

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Lexington, Tennessee, United States

Lexington, Tennessee, United States
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THIS IS A NICE COPY OF THE PARTS MANUAL  

FOR THE HUSQVARNA MOTORCYCLE LISTED BELOW.


1984 Model Year


WR 125, XC 125 & CR 125

WR 250, CR 250 & XC 250

AE 500 & WRU 500

CR 500 & XC 500


THIS MANUAL COVERS THE COMPLETE MOTORCYCLE, CHASSIS AND ENGINE


128 PAGES

8.5 X 11 IN SIZE

PLASTIC COMB BINDING

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