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2004 Custom Yamaha Yzf 600r on 2040-motos

$2,200
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Yamaha YZF description

I have a Yamaha yzf 600 r for sale. Has 4000mis on it, new DID chain, New bare net clutch, Full Vance and Hines exhaust, custom HID turn signals, custom tail light, polished frame, polished motor, custom chrome mesh in plastics, custom grips. We also have a textile removable liner riding jacket and helmet. These come with the bike it ready to ride, purrs like a kitten and also a good starter bike but has a lot of power in the motor. Asking 2200 this week only no trades owed by a motorcycle. Mechanice . but hurry before it goes lots of custom work done to it. call or text

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