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2005 Neon && 2004 Yamaha Yfz450 $$$ Obo on 2040-motos

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Prescott, Arizona

Prescott, AZ
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2005 dodge neon odometer: 113500 manual transmission the neon has 113k miles with srt four exhaust and clusters manual 5 gear "FLAT BLACK". and yamaha yfz450 has loww miles/hrs never been to dunes . i got it from 1st owner . he sold it to me because he wrecked and hurt himself bad. i have a baby now and dont have time for quad and i just got truck so dont need car. i am in no need of a car or a toy/quad right now. . 2005 dodge neon sxt $2300 obo2004 yamaha yfz 450 $1750 obocall or txt perferred.

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