1988 Honda Nsr250 on 2040-motos
Compton, California, United States
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Honda NSR250 description
Up fpr sale is "1988 HONDA NSR250SP MC18" rare 2stroke sports!!
The bike is just imported from Japan. Not registered yet in the U.S. You can see more 116PICTURES https://www.flickr.com/photos/136231551@N08/albums/72157668100469235 and VIDEO of engine start Very good running condition sharp response of 2stroke engine is still well. Has HONDA genuine fairings but not good condition. There are many cracks and repaired cracks and chips and scratches. Used motorcycle with scratches and wear as 28 ages. So look carefully all pictures and video. Sold as is with NO warranty NO refunds NO return. Again, this bike is sold without title. PAYPAL is work for DEPOSIT ONLY. Available U.S. bank wire transfer. Please check my other listings. Thank you for looking!! |
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