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2008 Yamaha Aeolus 300cc on 2040-motos

$1,550
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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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I have a 2008 moped/ scooter. garage kept in terrific condition. Yamaha Aeolus LH300T-B. I just got it out the shop 10/28/13 I had the carburetor rebuild, installed new battery, rebuilt rear end, replace fuel line and filter has 3800 low miles. looks almost new, I have all paper works and have recite spent almost $700. Work was done at Richmond Cycles Ink I'm asking $1550 Or 1st best offer.... THIS SCOOTER HAS A LINHAI-YAMAHA MOTOR IN IT AND IS THE TOP MOTOR MADE RIGHT NOW. also willing to trade: car, truck, smaller cc moped, scooter, flat screen TELEVISION, 50' or higher, led, lcd, guns, pistol, firearm, barter, trade, $1 ... call or text anytime ( NO JOY RIDE, THIS IS NOT A TOY... YOU WANNA TRY IT OUT, THEN I NEED MONEY ON HAND... YOU CRASH IT YOU BUY IT.... )

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