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Old Mar 30, 2008 | 09:40 PM
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I have recently acquired a '82 FL 250 Honda Odyssey and not only want to bring it back from the dead but give it all the horsepower and suspension trimmings possible. Anyone know of an expert in this field who I may talk to? I also would like to start an Odyssey riders/owners forum, any suggestions?
 
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Old Mar 31, 2008 | 11:05 PM
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Hey, I joined just to comment to your thread. I think there should be an Odyssey forum part myself. I don't own any Odysseys, I only own a kids ATV I bought for my nephew, but I ride a Honda Odyssey FL 250 and I know my boyfriend gets a lot of his parts from here: Odyssey Salvage
He also has a Honda Odyssey FL 350 and he wants the Pilot 400 to complete the collection.. We also have a thousand other machines. It's too bad he's on night shifts, maybe I'll get him to create an account, he'll have tonnes to say. He's done a lot to both machines. Anyways, ciao. Catch you in the dunes =)
 
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Old Apr 1, 2008 | 08:17 AM
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Thank you so much for the reply. Now I don't feel so alone in this subject. Awesome if your husband would have some tid bits. I think the Odyssey is uniquely different. I enjoy being a part of something thats not so mainstream. Once again, I appreciate the reply, and I look forward to sharing. Thank You, Craig
 
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