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50cc Chinese Tao Tao Scooter on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Panama City Beach, Florida, United States

Panama City Beach, Florida, United States

LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. Scooter is not currently running, it needs a starter. The exhaust system needs to be reinstalled, I have all the parts for that just not a starter. The two exhaust manifold bolts have snapped off and need to be removed before exhaust can be reattached. It has a clean title and I installed an aftermarket ignition coil and iridium spark plug. Scooter can either be fixed or parted out. If interested plz call 850 628 2737 and ask for scotty thnx. Do not buy if you don't plan on picking it up in panama city beach florida this is the 3rd time I've had to relist this there is no freight shipping LOCAL PICK UP ONLY !!!!!!

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