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2004 Honda Elite 80cc Moped on 2040-motos

$950
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2004 Honda Elite Moped 80cc Motorcycle/moped. Little over 7K miles, New Rear Tire, Everything works great, Overall condition is very good, Clear title. Comes with Helmet, Trickle charger, scooter visor, Honda tools. This bike is ready to go needs nothing. Battery is new as well.This is a highly sought after Moped. 100% made in Japan plus its a Honda. Which originally built it's business off of reliable scooters before they built cars or anything else for that matter. Plus they no longer make these bikes. So it is a little bit of a collectors item. If you intend to buy the bike please have cash in hand. Cash only. Not interested in trades. This bike prices out at $1200+ and I'm not desperate to sell so please don't low ball. If interested please call Mike @. This is a LAN line so please do not text.

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