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2005 Honda Nss 250s Scooter Moped on 2040-motos

US $2,995.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: GRAY
Location:

Alachua, Florida, US

Alachua, FL, US
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TypeType:Moped Stock NumberStock Number:P370 PhonePhone:8883745615

Honda Other description

2005 HONDA NSS 250S Scooter, This 2005 250cc scooter will give you all the power you need to cruise the highway! This scooter has automatic transmission, in good condition, and low miles. Call or e-mail Brian at Polaris of Gainesville for any questions.

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