Many parts for a 2001 Yamaha Razz scooter including new carb, partial wiring harness, etc. Rear wheel is bent but left on to protect the brakes. Front wheel is good. Less than 2,000 miles on it. Motor runs good.
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Honda CR-Z – production ready at Detroit
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