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Scooter 1986 Honda Spree Vespa Moped 50 Only 408 Miles on 2040-motos

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Bob Hope Dr. at Via Vail Nice Honda 1986 Spree 50 scooter. Not a Vespa. No pedals. Odometer only reads 408mis. Completely serviced. In very nice condition and ready to go.Certificate of Title is included and show in the images. I am licensed and bonded with the California DMV. If you are in California then I will also collect the sales tax of 8% plus the registration and transfer fee of $80.00 plus a document preparation charge of $65. I will give you a temporary registration permit on the spot and your new registration will come to you in the mail.You will not stand in line at the DMV and there will be no surprises.If you are outside of California and you ship by common carrier then you will pay only the winning bid price and I will hand you or mail you the title. I must have a copy of the shipping contract from the driver when picked up or a bill of lading.Without proof of shipment via common carrier I would need to collect the 8% sales tax.Check my healthy 100% positive E-bay score. Your satisfaction is just as important to me as is my reputation. Since 1976 I have been in this same Southern California location near Palm Springs 40 + hours per week and since 1982 as Sam's Cycle Service Inc. I have well over 30yrs here selling and servicing thousands of quality pre-owned motorcycles and ATV'sPhone is My preferred method of payment is cash in person or to use my credit card terminal here at the shop.Once paid in full I am willing to store the bike insured and inside my shop for up to 60 days at no charge. I am easy going and professional in nature. As always your satisfaction is just as important to me as is my reputation.Please look close at the photos. I have included important cosmetic info and a picture of the certificate of title. Feel free to call me with any questions, anytime. The bike is located at Sam's Cycle Service 34-044 Bob Hope Dr. Rancho Mirage Ca. 92270 I am in dry, sunny (mostly rust free) desert of Southern California about 120 mis east of Los Angeles.ShippingNo charge to deliver to a local shipper or your home if less than 25 mis. For a fee I may also be willing to deliver if less than 150 mis each way. I will deliver to San Diego area or Los Angeles area for $175.00 paid in advance.On the internet you can find a quote for reasonable door to door shipping.Most shipping services do not require crating and many specialize in motorcycle transportation.Remember I am here to assist and once paid in full I can store your motorcycle inside my shop for free up to 60 days.I do have a loading dock and will be here to meet your chosen shipper at 34044 Bob Hope Dr. Rancho Mirage Ca. 92270 Feel free to give your shipper my phone number.phone Sam Plonski

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