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2005 Honda 250 Helix Scooter Suzuki Kawasaki Harley Goldwing Zuma Silverwing on 2040-motos

US $818.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:24224
Location:

Rogersville, Alabama, US

Rogersville, Alabama, US
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VINVIN:jh2mf02015k800189

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You are bidding on a great running and riding 2005 Honda Helix 250. Scooter is in really good condition, runs great no smoke no leaks. I used this scooter to drive back and forth to work, dont get to ride it much anymore. Scooter gets great gas mileage with a top speed of 70mph. Title has rebuilt on it, the guy I bought it from was the one who fixed it. It was just cosmetic damage that is why it has been repainted. Paint looks good and stands out nice. No Reserve so bid to win. Any questions text or call 256-710-6479

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