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2004 Honda 400 Sporttrak Ex on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
Location:

Merchantville, New Jersey, United States

Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Right Brand:Honda Warranty:No

This is a sport quad with no reverse gear. Garage kept and I'm the first owner. I bought this Quad brand new in 2004 for approx.- $ 6200.00. I have the original receipt from cycle world in Cherry Hill NJ. Only approx. 40-42 hours on my quad. I installed heavy duty skid plates and nerf bars. I changed the oil and filter myself 2x a year. New battery & New rear brakes. I am asking $3000.00, but that number is a little flexible. I also have a (4X8) metal trailer (open) if that helps you, I will put it into the sale. Come take a look at it if your interested, It will sell fast.  Ed -Cell # (609 -207- 9810)- call for exact location and address.

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