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1984 Honda Gyro #2 on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Baytown, Texas, United States

Baytown, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda

1984 Honda Gyro NN50.  Twin to another I have listed. Runs great.  Plastic in good shape for age.  Seat lock missing as most are.  Headlight, brake lights, turn signals work as they should.  Newer tires.  Pictures show engine cover missing but I have it and all related fasteners to reinstall if you desire.  I have title in hand. These things ARE fully street legal IF you title them, have insurance and safety sticker thing.  I have a second 84 Gyro that I will be also listing soon.  Double up on the fun.  Summer is here


I can hold it for 30 days IF you will send $50 non returnable partial payment by PayPal within 24 hours.   No $50 down payment or after 30 days the item is not picked up, I will relist and you will not be refunded.

I will consider meeting you someplace if we can agree on location.

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