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06 Yamaha Vino 125cc 3800 Miles on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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FOR SALE:2006 Yamaha Vino 125cc Scooter. Only 3800 mis. Twist n' go. Stylish two-tone black and gray.Scooter has OEM japanese turn signals and japanese passenger handles for a slick look.Cable lock and original luggage rack come with it if desired.Some more features of the Vino include generous under-seat storage, two secure helmet hooks, a bag hook, a locking gas cap and a gas gauge.Runs good, a few scratches here and there but overall in fantastic condition.This is a terrific little scooter - lots of fun and very easy to ride.Yours for $1500, cash in hand. Call or email if interested.

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