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2013 Kymco People Gt 200i on 2040-motos

$4,899
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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Everett, Pennsylvania

Everett, PA
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Kymco People GT 200i tech info

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Kymco People GT 200i description

2013 KYMCO People GT 200i, You'll only need to ride it once to appreciate the performance, style and balance of all new People GT from KYMCO. It's distinctive contemporary design, impressive ergonomic comfort and modern technology gives the People GT instant rider appeal. Large 16 inch tires, Telescopic front fork and adjustable rear shocks smooth out the ride whether navigating down town city traffic and cruising through the back roads on your way home. Powered by an all new 4-valve Electronic Fuel Injected engine, plenty of under-seat storage, 12 volt accessory plug and a top case as standard equipment the New KYMCO People GT is the complete package!

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