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1982 Honda Mb5 Original $600 Or Best Offer on 2040-motos

$600
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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1982 HONDA MB5 ALL ORIGINAL, VERY CLEAN 3,643 0RIGINAL MILES ****$600 OR BEST OFFER****JUST PICKED UP THIS ORIGINAL 1982 HONDA MB5 IN TRADE HAVE NOT TRIED TO START YET BUT PREVIIOUS OWNER SAID IT RAN WHEN PARKED, WILL NOT TAKE MUCH TO GET RUNNINGSOLD NEW AT SHERMAN OAKS HONDA$600 CASH OR MAKE OFFER!!CALL OR TEXT LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER WILL CALL BACK IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS

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