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1984 49cc Honda Spree (euclid And Speedway) on 2040-motos

$450
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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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1984 49cc Honda Spree (Euclid and Speedway), $450, image 1

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For how old it is, this scooter is in terrific shape. Its a 2 stroke 49cc with oil injection; so you don't have to mix the oil with the gas, there are 2 separate tanks. It has an automatic starter and all lamps work (head, break and blinkers) and tires are in decent condition.It does not have a title but I was about 90% done with the bonded title process. The scooter passed inspection and a bond amount was set, all that is needed is purchasing the actual bond, which I'm guessing will only be around $50. I have all the paperwork and I will do a bill of sale. This this is a really great bike and I wouldn't be selling it if I didn't have to. I ride it to class every day. I just need the money. Let me know if you're interested. 928 69nine 97oohonda scooter spree 49 cc

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