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2009 Yamaha Vino - Blaine,minnesota on 2040-motos

$1,350
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Sold on Consignment - 2009 Yamaha Vino Moped This scooter is in good condition - still like new and has only 1850mis on it. This machine has actual Moped license plates and is a great form of transportation, as well as fun! Very quick - up to 40mph and it gets around 85mpg. This machine has been very well maintained - never tipped or crashed, only regular wear to be expected. Also included is an upgraded Viper Windshield kit that has been installed ($100 Value). Still includes the

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