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1999 Yamaha Yz125 on 2040-motos

US $760.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Mendota, Illinois, US

Mendota, Illinois, US
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Yamaha YZ description

I have a used 1999 Yamaha YZ125  up for auction. It has a Pro circuit pipe and silencer, Renthal bars, oversized fuel tank and Moose bark busters(set up for harescrambles) tires are good and the engine has a new piston and rings with less than 3 hours on them. The pipe does have some dents in the front of it, and the seat has some tears in it. I will include a new seat cover with the purchase. The rest of the bike has some minor scrapes and scratches due to normal wear. I will not arrange shipping, but if you set it all up and pay I will cooperate with the shipping company. Winning bidder must pay $500 deposit into my Paypal account within 24 hours and pay the balance in cash when picked up. I have the right to end auction early due to bike being for sale locally. Send me a message through ebay for any other info you might need. I had to list clear title, but I do not have a title, I will provide a bill of sale. Thanks for looking.

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