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2002 Honda Metropolitan > 500 Miles Perfect Condition ! College,vacation ! on 2040-motos

US $999.99
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:400
Location:

Salem, Indiana, US

Salem, Indiana, US
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2002 Honda Metropolitan > 500 miles Perfect Condition ! College,Vacation !, US $999.99, image 1

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For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jh2af600x2k002892

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This is a 2002 Metropolitan less than 500 miles, no wrecks perfect for student. This has had a recent tune up and is in immaculate conditon. 


This is the larger 4 stroke. Honda states this gets about 115 miles per gallon, goes up to 40 mph .
The current Honda model has a starting list price of 2k .
If you have any questions, please email and I will get back to you ASAP
Thanks

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