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2003 Honda Ruckus W/ Mods...need Gone Asap on 2040-motos

$1,100
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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I have a 2003 Honda Ruckus that I really don't want to sell but if I can get a good bid I need it gone asap. It has a new NCY handlebar mount and Drag BARS w/ DorbyWorks Grips, UNI pod air intake, shorty DiY Ruckus exhaust, PSWD JDM foot pegs, Buzzetti kickstand, Scooter ninja Racing Variator and 6.5g roller weights and a few more things plus i have all the extra original plastics and parts. Sorry I couldnt put photos up on here but you can text and ill send some...im asking 1100 obo...tell me what you got...

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