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2007 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$5,995
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Chatsworth, California

Chatsworth, CA
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WE FINANCE JUST ABOUT ANYONE, BAD CREDIT, NO CREDIT,first TIME BUYER*** LET US HELP YOU FINANCE THE BIKE OF YOUR DREAMS. THIS VEHICLE IS COVERED BY LIMITED WARRANTY, 90DAYS PARTS & LABOR. TRADE INS WELCOME** GREAT FINANCE OR LEASING PROGRAMS. We specialize in less than perfect credit. Contact information (818) 576-XXXX Wheels In Motion 9520 Desoto Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311 http://www.wheelsinmotionmc.com

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Tue, 02 Apr 2013

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Thu, 22 Mar 2012

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Thu, 17 Aug 2023

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