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For Sale Or Trade Custom 2005 Yamaha R1 on 2040-motos

$5,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville, TN
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I am deciding to sell my Yamaha R1 with 9,zero miles on it. Only reason I am selling is to find a daily driven car or it would not be forsale. To start off with it has a full Graves exhaust and headers, Power Programmer III, skull mirrors, red leds under tail, charger cord under seat, and more. The Cons is it had fallen over in a gravel driveway and has small scratches that can only be seen if close to it. Other than that, it's a beautiful show bike and sounds great. It has had the oil changed, spark plugs, and tuned by Yamaha. It has 60% tread left on tires I just bought toward the end of summer. Recently put a new battery on it. I am looking to trade it if interested for a , 95-06 maxima, 95-up 240SX, or something turbo or lifted. Will consider others. I am currently looking for a Audi A4 or A6 more than anything. Does not matter about mileage or if itI has ahad salvage title as long as its worth as much as my bike. And perfer five gear. Email me or text if interested with pics.. Do not answer calls I do not know so if interested text is best and I will get in touch with you. Tags: Nissan, Mazda, turbo, street bike, motorcycle, honda, twin turbo, supercharged, toyota, r1, custom, lifted, lowered, civic, chevy, ford, dodge, Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Lexus, Toyota, 240sx, Bagged, built, srt4, talon, wrx, sti, car, bike

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