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2005 Honda Reflex (nss250) on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:3113 ColorColor: Candy Dark Red
Location:

Canton, Ohio

Canton, OH
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2005 Honda Reflex (NSS250), INTERNET SPECIAL - Cruise the highway or simply scoot about town—the Reflex is perfectly suited for either duty, boasting a smooth, 249cc, liquid-cooled four-stroke engine, seamless automatic transmission, comfy two-up seating and an all-new Candy Red paint job that'll guarantee your ride will be as cool as it is plush.

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