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2005 Honda Metropolitan (chf50) on 2040-motos

$649
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:3340 ColorColor: Solar
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Kissimmee, Florida

Kissimmee, FL
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2005 Honda Metropolitan (CHF50), GREAT PRICE STILL LOTS OF LIFE . LOOKS GOOD TOO! - One look, and you just know the Metropolitan is meant for fun. Big fun. Maybe it's the groovy palette of colors—ranging from Salsa and Kiwi, to Orange Ice and Kanji graphics—this 49cc scoot comes in. Or perhaps it's simply the carefree flair it exudes as it cruises about town. Either way, one ride will be all it takes to have you grinning ear to ear.

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