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2006 Custom Honda Ruckus on 2040-motos

$3,400
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Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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This white and clean honda ruckus is stretched and is built custom. This thing goes faster than most other 50cc ruckus' out there(55 mph/45 easy) . No motorcycle license needed, still stock engine. Low mileage.A few of the modifications are:Yoshimura exhaustLouis Vuitton seatVapor meter(led speed, distance, time, etc)red foot pegs for backseat riderPasswordJDM stretch kitcustom LED rear brake-light/turn signalscustom license plate holderI am asking $3400 oboserious buyers onlyClear title and all paperwork. Never damaged nor had to be repairedCall/Text(sorry for the scooter being dirty in the images)

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