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2002 Yamaha Zuma 50 Perfect Condition Very Nice on 2040-motos

$1,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:11
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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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2002 YAMAHA ZUMA 50CC 11725 miS..NEW TOP END NEW CRANK AND BEARINGS NEW CLUTCH WITH DR PULLEY WIEGHTS DOES 40MPH NO PROBLEM NEW VARIATOR NEW BELT NEW CARB NEW CARBON REEDS NEW ELECTRIC CHOKE NEW COIL, ALL FACTORY YAMAHA PARTS!. BRAKES AND TIRES ARE PERFECT LED SIDE AND REAR MARKER LAMPS THE SCOOTER RUNS AND RIDES LIKE NEW..I PUT ALOT OF MONEY INTO THIS I'LL BE LUCKY TO BREAK EVEN JUST ON THE PARTS $1000 CALL OR TEXT BILL 702-510-XXXX

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