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2013 Yamaha Tw200 on 2040-motos

$3,850
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:214
Location:

Cartersville, Georgia

Cartersville, GA
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2013 Yamaha Tw200 , 2013 YAMAHA TW200. This dual purpose on/off road machine appeals to both novice and experienced riders alike. Whether youre running around town or heading to your favorite camping spot, the TW200 is ready to go anywhere! With first-class handling, a low seat height, and wide tires, you can get there with confidence and have fun along the way. Only 214 miles its like brand new! Private seller so theres no sales tax to pay! $3,850.00 6783438766

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