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Used 2002 Honda Elite For Sale. on 2040-motos

$799
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VINVIN:3H1HF03082D702625

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LOOKING TO SAVE AT THE PUMP? THIS 2002 HONDA ELITE WILL DO JUST THE TRICK! DON'T BUY A NO NAME SCOOTER THAT YOU CAN NOT BUY PARTS FOR!!!!!!! HONDA DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY! WE USE THIS SCOOTER DAILY SO IT MAY HAVE A FEW MORE MILES ON IT! CALL WADE AT 920-728-XXXX FOR QUESTIONS!

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