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Honda Spree And Yamaha Zuma on 2040-motos

$350
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Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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1985 Honda Spree - Complete, was running, attractive condition $2002004 Zuma - Mostly Complete, engine runs, no VIN - Parts only (bought from PD auction) $350Both scooters are projects. We had the Spree running but not very well, likely a jetting issue. Worth more in parts, but is a nice scooter so want to sell to someone that will use it. Zuma is fro a PD auction, NO VIN, so being sold as parts. You could use both to make 1 quick Spree!Both are 2T, 2 strokes. Zuma is a attractive engine for a Ruckus swap or other scooter project.Will sell both for $450!Scott

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