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Scooter Veno P125 Yamaha $$$ 1500 Obo on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Bloomington, Indiana

Bloomington, IN
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1702 w. eighth st. my name is jerry gregory and i have a yamaha p125 veno scooter for 1500.00$ or best offer my number is the scooter runs good and reaches about 70mph and at times faster there is nothing wrong with it i just have a big family and really need to sell or trade the scooter for a vehicle because temperatures are dropping. It would make a wonderful Christmas gift also. It doesn,t have any paperwork with it because it has never been registered in the state of indiana, the tiltle/ registration is completely open for anyone to sign. Only serious replys only please and no checks or money grams its cash only, person to person cash for scooter hand in hand and that isn.t negotiable. I have no images at the moment because honestly i am fairly new to craigslist and not sure how to upload photos yet but you may call my cell phone again at and i can send you a picture through multimedia text messaging until i figure out how to do this. thank you jerry gregory

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