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2010 Honda Sh150i on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:1009 ColorColor: Metallic Red
Location:

Pasadena, Texas

Pasadena, TX
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2010 Honda SH150i, Has Honda extended warranty until 05/1/2016 - When it's time for fun in the sun, no other machine outshines the sleek Honda SH150i scooter. And you don't have to take our word for that; a real crowd favorite among scooter riders in Europe, the stylish SH150i now makes its way to the shores of the USA where it's destined to become an instant favorite for economical and fun transportation. This fashion-conscious scooter delivers a smart blend of Euro style and low maintenance, plus easy-to-use controls including the simplicity of twist-and-go operation with the power for two-up riding. Without a doubt, the Honda SH150i is the coolest way to get around on a warm summer's day!

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