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Used 2008 Benelli Andretti 150 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$2,795
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Schaumburg, Illinois

Schaumburg, IL
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VINVIN:LAWTBEMP38C334230

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CALL ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PRICING!!! The Season has finally arrived for The Andretti 150 Sportbike. Cruise in comfort and style on this quick scooter. Stylish European design makes this scooter stand out. You can get up to 70MPG on this Benelli 150 and get up to 65MPH. This Scooter brand new will retail over $3,000 anywhere else!!! Save your money with SACCUCCI'S!!! Visit our website @ www.saccuccis.com to view more images of this vehicle and to view our other inventory. We're NOT your average car dealer! Honest, Fair, and True. That's what SACCUCCI'S does for you! We have higher standards and lower prices. Call us @ (847-352-XXXX) to schedule your test drive.

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