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Looking to sell my scooters around Christmas time as i need the money for a car, both have been treated very well and always run on Fully Synthetic Oil, always filled with premium Unleaded, always warmed up, and given a rev out regularly to keep the engines clean. I

For sale: 1996 Yamaha Zuma 50cc

ASKING PRICE: around $1,500 o.n.o(will consider all offers)

Killometer's: 8,500 on bike, about 500km's on engine after rebuild(100kms more untill engine fully warn in)***

Manual or Automatic transmission: Auto 1 Speed ***

Engine Type: 50cc 2-stroke***

Modifications: Deristricted, which allows it to go 60kmh's instead of the factory 50kmh's :) (exhaust for $250 can get 40% gains in power and an extra 10+ kmh's) :(

Registration: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Performance: Top speed is around 60kmh's on flat road, 57kmh's uphill and 65+kmh's downhill

Condition: Perfect body condition, freshly resprayed black(looks great), rust on exhaust. Engine just rebuilt and running excellent.

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

great 50cc bike which can be rode on all drivers license,

very fuel efficient, 4-5ltr tank which lasts almost a week

very reliable bike which costs nothing to run and maintain or insure like motorbikes

Contact detail's: PM me.

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For more info i have posted up this ad on NISSANSILVIA.COM, a few Q's have been answered there in discussion. http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...st=0&p=1769498&

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wow, a 7 month bump. scooter is back on the market again, scooter has seen very little k's since the rebuild, only the occasional run to keep the engine clean and healthy.

but yeh accepting offers around the 1300-1500 mark

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