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1987 Yamaha Razz on 2040-motos

$500
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:2882 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Wadsworth, Alabama

Wadsworth, AL
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1987 YAMAHA Razz, 1987 Yamaha Razz Scooter that runs great and has new tires! Needs a seat cover and has minor scratches. The electric starter is weak but the kick starter works and the scooter has been serviced. Mileage is 2,882 and would be great transportation for campus or your camper! $500

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