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2004 Aprilia Atlantic 500 on 2040-motos

$2,500
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:9200 ColorColor: Blue
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TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:(443) 838-1932

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2004 Aprilia Atlantic 500, Aprilia Atlantic 500 Maxi-Scooter (2004) Automatic Transmission - $2500 Cash, you drive away. Maxi-scooter with low mileage, Great Commuter and Highway Cruiser. High value. Look at all these features at a very reasonable cost. 58 MPG, 95+ MPH capability, Cruise all day at 70-75 with you and a passenger, under seat storage for 2 full face helmets, passenger backrest, rear carrier rack, auxiliary power plug for charging / powering phone or GPS. Front glove box, shopping bag hangar, Helmet hangar when parked, soft comfortable seat and passenger pillion seat, passenger foot rests, easy access lockable gas cap, 4 gal capacity for 200+ mile cruising range, driver's computer to provide support information, good tires and new battery, factory column lock and anti-theft system . Single Cylinder, 460cc, automatic transmission (variator), low mileage - 9200 miles, current Virginia inspection, registered and ridden as a commuter recently - great for work, school, running to the beach or park, riding the highways and the local roads to work, shopping, or fun. $2500 cash and you get the title. I keep the tags to turn in. GIECO will insure it very inexpensively. Don't miss any of the sun and fun for summer. $2,500.00 4438381932

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