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2006 Yamaha Fz1 #001824 on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:38
Location:

Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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Yamaha FZ description

6305 sixth ave Immaculate condition machine with 38,593 mis on it, this bike rides and looks outstanding!!! Equipped with taller wind screenand Yoshimura performance exhaust!!!Vin #JYARN17E76A001824Call Kevin or Ruben at 253-460 -2749 or for additional info. We have the largest inventory of quality pre-owned machines in Washington! No salavage or rebuilt tile bikes will ever be sold!Redline Motorsports offers:Same day financing at competitive rates!We service everything we sell!We pay cash for quality pre-owned bikes!We desire your trade-in!Warranties available!Se habla Espanol!Find us on our website at: buyredline.com Prices listed are for cash transactions and do not include taxes, title, .license, or documentation charges. Additional fee applies for credit card transaction.A documentation service fee in an amount up to 1 hundred and fifty dollars may be added to the sale price or capitalized cost.Vehicle identification number for all advertised units available upon request.

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