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2012 Yamaha Zuma (rensselaer) on 2040-motos

$700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:7
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Lafayette, Indiana

Lafayette, IN
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2012 Yamaha ZUMA (Rensselaer), $700, image 1

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I have a 2012 yamaha zuma sport scoot lost the keys so the locks are bypassed , Runs really good , four stroke , liquid cooled, come see it ! few scratches, NO broken plastics, 7,000 mile call or text 219-964-XXXX no delivery, no payments , nothing crazy, no trades, you bring me $700 FIRM to my place and leave with your zuma, no title just bill of sale and i have a clean police vin check! Richs cycle solutions in Rensselaer IN, your down home certified repair shop for Motorcycles, Scooters, and Automotive Will guarantee the lowest professional labor rate in the area call/text or find Rich's Cycle Solutions on Facebook

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