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Carrozzeria Honda Wheels on 2040-motos

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929, 954 Fitment and 04-07 CBR1000 with spacer from Carrozzeria (brake side).Gold, TRI-R Forged Aluminum. Less than 45 minimum usage, that's right less than45 minimum usage! FLAWLESS! $1250.00 OBO wheels only. $1500.00 OBO withtires and sprockets.Rear tire, Michelin Power One, race, B compound 190/55-17, 35 minimum usageFront tire, Michelin Power One, race, A compound 120/70-17, 1 track dayRenthall 520/47 Ultralite, 45 minimum usageDeiven 520/48 7075 T-6 Alloy, new in package Both sprockets Kawasaki ZX bolt patternSerious offers only please. Cash only. No trades unless 63 Split Window Corvett 427 Fuelie and running. Call Don between 8 am and 9 pm at or. Thanks. Reciepts for everything.

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Fri, 10 Jan 2014

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Honda Re-Signs Marc Marquez Through 2016 MotoGP Season

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