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1983 Honda Aero 80cc Scooter on 2040-motos

$750
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:500
Location:

Pullman, Washington

Pullman, WA
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Classic and rare scooter up for grabs. Under 500 original miles. In the rad and hard to find grey color. Unfortunately could use the money more then the scooter otherwise i would be keeping this gem. 1st year they made the 80cc and this 1 is in hard to find condition! All lamps and blinkers work. Just in time to get that special someone the sweetest x mas present. Honestly i would be keeping if it werent for lack of space and need of money. Call mat at if intersted. Thanks

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