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Ultra Rare - 1979 Suzuki Or50 5-speed Manual 50cc Street Legal Bike (las Vegas) on 2040-motos

$1,950
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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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ULTRA RARE - 1979 Suzuki OR50 5-Speed Manual 50cc Street Legal Bike (Las Vegas), $1,950, image 1

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ULTRA RARE - 1979 Suzuki OR50 five Gear Manual 50cc Street Legal Bike - Super Low 1100 Original Miles - All Original - This Bike Will Smoke Most any Scooter in its Class on the Street Today - Capable of 50mph plus! $1950 - Bill of Sale Only for this Bike - Call:7zero2-4nine7-0five77 for more information

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