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1986 Honda Elite 250 on 2040-motos

$1,500
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:5568 ColorColor: black
Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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1986 Honda Elite 250, 1986 Honda Elite 250 scooter, good shape, runs great, 5,568 miles.This scooter is a classic and it runs and rides just like you'd expect from a Honda. It's a 250cc, so it's got tons of power to get you up to any speed limit in a hurry, and it's still great on gas. Call 312-878-8711.

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