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2012 Kymco Downtown 300i Scooter on 2040-motos

US $4,995.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, FL, US
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TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:7862822928

Kymco DOWNTOWN description

2012 Kymco Downtown 300I, MUST SELL: 2012 Downtown 300i Metallic pearl white in color, 2,020 miles on it with matching top case and combination lock on glove box. Please contact me. Picture below shows Immaculate bike. Financial problems I have to sell $4995.00 or O.B.O.. I'm original owner, not a dealer. Still on factory warranty till 4/2015 almost 2 years. Bike garage kept and in perfect conditions actually better than at showroom, perfect in appearance and mechanically fully maintained with synthetic oil in engine and gear box. 2 Extra oil filter and Iridium plug goes with it as well. Top case is valued at $366.00 with Bracket plus installation. It is fully lined case with remote open/close and alarm and LED brake lights on the Coocase. I also installed a black combination lock for glove box. I also have the factory one that came with it its easy to put back. This Maxi-Scooter has 29.5HP, top speed 89+ and 69MPG. Fast and very economical. $4,995.00 7862822928

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