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1995 Yamaha Tzr 250 3xv on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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up for sale is a 1995 Yamaha TZR 250 rs (3xv) this is a almost complete project which we are selling as we are making room for a different project type . we have other listings of two stroke hard to find bike on craigslist. what you see is what you get. engine is good transmission is good mostly in need of bodywork and the following parts are neededheadlamp,tiers, speedo, radiator, fluids, front-end ( got both rims) can be substituted with a R6 front end!!few small stuff that i cant think of now price is $3000 shipping is $500 total $3500any questions email or callserious buyers only we have alot of bikes that we are selling and dont really have time for none serious buyers. Thnaks for looking at our bikes for sale

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