Used and runs great. nice original condition with the exception the front windshield is cracked down the middle but has been taped. I am not sure if this has electric start but I did install a new battery. Pickup only at zip 93561
On May-13-13 at 08:57:59 PDT, seller added the following information:
Potential buyer must contact me before bidding to arrange for payment method and pick up
thanks
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