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    84 Honda 200X atc how much??

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ID:	94086Hi guys a have a 84 200x in perfect condition. It has been kept in doors it's whole life it needs nothing everything works and I am thinking of selling it can you please give me a idea of what it is worth. It has a small dent in the the gas tank. Thanks.

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    I would think 1000-1400 in my area .
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    looks clean. are some of those parts repainted?
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    Yes just the engine, it needed a fresh coat. So I did it with high temp engine paint. Is that a bad thing?

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    its worth a grand its pretty nice, normaly the ones in PA are beat to crap

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    900 -1200 seems about right.
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    Heres my 85' I sold for 1000, not as nice as yours.
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    Can't say for sure since prices seem to be area/region dictated. Around here a 1st gen. 200X can go for a couple hundred(needing lots of love) up to about $1000...of course, depending on how bad a buyer wants it.

    Yours, however, is extremely nice in my book and I think that yours should bring top dollar for a ridden machine....whatever top dollar is wherever it's sold.
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    1000-1500 on a good day probably around 1200 though.nice machine.
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    where in PA are you located?

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    There's on on the CL in TX like that for $1500. I'd start there - you can always come down.
    http://austin.craigslist.org/mcy/1705733789.html

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    I am in Pottstown, Pa.. Why want to buy..

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    What you can get for it also depends on how quickly you need to sell it. If you're in no rush, then let it sit in the classifieds for the summer and take best offer (if you can't get your asking price).

    Also - be sure to list it for at least $300 more than what you'll accept for it. No matter how "firm" you are on your listing price, no one wants to pay full price for anything these days. At least give the buyer the illusion of saving money by fake-negotiating with you ;)

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