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2005 Yamaha R6 - on 2040-motos

$4,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
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Lexington, Kentucky

Lexington, KY
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2005 Yahama R6 for sale!!!!!!! ONLY 6287mis!!!! Brand New Tires!!!! Turbo Box Kit!!!!! Never Laid Down!!!! No Problems at all!!!!! I am selling my bike and it hurts to let it go for such a low price of 4200.00. I am in the process of purchasing a home and I would like to put down a nice down payment. I was originally asking 5500.00 for my bike but I need to let it go soon. This bike is in good condition. I have road this bike to Louisville and Cincinnati and it was a terrific ride!!! I am asking for 4200.00 in cash. If you want to pay by check it must be a certified check from your bank in order for me to accept. I still owe the bank for this bike so it will take me a day or so to get the paperwork completed and have the title in hand. Serious buyers only please!!! Just reply to my posting with your name and number and I will be in contact with you soon. Thanks in advance for your time and I look forward to doing business with you!

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