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2000 And 2004 Honda 50's on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha, NE
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Selling both of our Honda 50's, one is a 2000 and the other is a 2004 with several mods done to it. The 2000 is white and is a three gear automatic, the 2004 is a four gear clutch. Would make good Christmas gifts. Selling both of them together for $1,000. We have too many bikes and not enough room for them. Would like to get rid of them asap and will not go any lower than $1,000. We would prefer to sell them together but if the price is right we could part with 1 at a time. Please call Brandon at

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