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Honda : Other 1982 Honda Passport Motor Scooter All Original on 2040-motos

$1,270
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Martinez, California

Martinez, CA
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1982 Honda Passport Motor Scooter Look great, clean, stock and all original. Has new gas in it and fires right up, great on gas. Minor wear on foot peg and hand lever (see pics) Out of CA DMV system PLEASEREAD : Due to multiple problems with zero (0)feedback non-paying winning bidders, we only accept bids from zero feedbackbidders after receiving a VALID contact e-mail address or phone number. Please only bid if you are able to completethe sale, all non- payers will be reported to ebay. Please feelfree to come see and ride the scooter or send some 1 to look at it. SOLD ASIS . SCOOTER SOLD AS IS . Please understand that when you are bidding you areentering into an agreement to buy this vehicle – make sure you have all of theinfo you need as well as the money and permission from your wife HAHA. Seriously we’ve had some folks onother vehicles who ended up wasting time for all involved. – Good Luck &Thanks.

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