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Yamaha 2002 R1 And Suzuki 2005 (mesa ) on 2040-motos

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Phoenix, Arizona

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Yamaha 2002 R1 and Suzuki 2005 (mesa ), US $, image 1

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I sales my motorcycle's the yamaha r1 has 31000mis runs very good and has the plastic new and has a new tire from the back and the front has like 80%, has blue light, only need the brakes from the back and the title is salvage I am sale for $4000 or obo.... Also I am sale a Suzuki has 12000mis runs very good also need a need brakes the tires has 70% title salvage the motorcycle turn on but need the start I am sale for $2000 or obo for more details txt or call at (480)5848646

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