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50cc Honda Ruckus Clone All Colors (norcross) on 2040-motos

$775
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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THIS IS A 2012 PEACE SPORTS TPGS 824 MODEL, BETTER KNOWN AS THE "RUCKUS CLONE"THIS SCOOTER IS A REPLICA OF THE FAMOUS HONDA RUCKUSYOU WILL NOT FIND A DEALER THAT SELLS IT CHEAPER!!GET READY FOR THE X-MAS HOLIDAYSTHIS BIKE COMES IN RED AND SKY BLUE!!zero mileSTITLE IN HANDNEW OUT THE BOX!!VERY STURDY SCOOTER WITHOUT ALL THE EXTRA PLASTICS!!GREAT ALL-TERRAIN OFF ROAD USE!!WE ALSO UPGRADE TO 80CC ON THE SPOT SAME DAY SERVICE!!NO TAGS OR INSURANCE REQUIREDJUSTIN(757) 741-XXXX

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