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2006 Aprilia Scarabeo 500 Scooter on 2040-motos

US $3,895.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Green Valley, Arizona, US

Green Valley, AZ, US
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Aprilia Scarabeo photos

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Aprilia Scarabeo tech info

TypeType:Scooter VINVIN:ZD4BTC01565000313 PhonePhone:5205058658

Aprilia Scarabeo description

2006 Aprilia Scarabeo 500, 2006 Aprilia Scarabeo in absolutely like new condition. Brand new tires, tall GIVI windshield, ABS brakes. 16 inch wheels are about as large as you can find on any Maxi-Scooter. Hard case saddles and factory top case. color combination makes this one just beautiful. $4,200.00 5205058658

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