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2009 Yamaha R-6 (gastonia Nc) on 2040-motos

$5,700
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Durham, North Carolina

Durham, NC
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2009 Yamaha R-6 (Gastonia NC), $5,700, image 1

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RAVEN EDITION, LOW MILLAGE. BIKE IS IN IT'S NATURAL FORM, PURE YAMAHA PERFORMANCE TO THE BEST OF IT'S ABILITY. GREAT RUNING, TERRIFIC LOOKING BIKE. WON'T LAST LONG, HURRY IN. EAST COAST BIKE AND AUTO 18 mon WARRANTY ON ALL BIKES, WE ALSO CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH ALL YOUR CUSTOM NEEDS. 240,300,360 KITS ARE ONLY A CALL AWAY. WE ALSO HAVE A SERVICE DEPARTMENT READY TO SERVICE YOUR RIDE FOR THE WINTER. GIVE CHAD A CALL. 704-864-XXXX Honda Kawasaki Harley Davidson Suzuki Yamaha

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