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2013 Yamaha Zuma 50 on 2040-motos

$2,395
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: BLACK
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Delano, Minnesota

Delano, MN
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2013 YAMAHA Zuma 50, THE NEW YAMAHA ZUMA 4 STROKE 50cc SCOOTER NOW ON SALE FOR $ 2,395.00!!! GET EVERYHTING YOU WANT FROM A SCOOTER WITH A 4 STROKE ZUMA!!! Fuel injection for easy sure starting, great performance and excellant economy!!! Automatic trasnmission for twist and go ease in driving! !!!! 132 MILES PER GALLON!!!! Big tires for sure footing in uneven terrain. Liquid cooled for long life. Locking underseat storage. Twin headlights. Price does not reflect applicable freight, tax, and license fees. See the ultra economical Zuma at STAR WEST MOTORSPORTS IN DELANO.

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