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2008 400cc Yamaha Majesty Tour Scooter (south Florida) on 2040-motos

$2,600
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Miami, Florida

Miami, FL
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2008 400cc YAMAHA MAJESTY TOUR SCOOTER (south florida), $2,600, image 1

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I have a 2008 yamaha majesty 400cc touring scooter with 6,897mis on it I'm asking $2600 cash or.best offer they retail for $5,897 so i figure $2600 is a fare price i just put new tires on front and back also did a complete tuneup on it oil change spark plugs new wires etc. basicly this things ready to go all cassh offers will be respected and please no low.ballers if you no anything about scooters they don't lose there value and if you look this.model of.scooter up it is 1 of.the best scooters ever made so please feel free to call me with your offers anytime of the day even late my name is Gary call my cell @(407)272-XXXX

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