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2004 Yamaha Yz125 Very Clean Must Sell on 2040-motos

$1,650
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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452 S EXTENSION RD 2004 YAMAHA YZ125 VERY CLEAN MUST SELLThis is a very nice YZ 125. I bought for my 13th year old son but it was to big for him. I bought it 5 mnths ago.bike is very tight and starts easy. Nothing to do but get on it and ride. Bike it's just been sitting at my Shop since I bought it. New tires and tube,new brake pad pins front and rear. Aftermarket Gold Series FMF Exhaust System, Renthal Handle Bar, Motorworks Forks Kayaba. Clear title on Hand call or text at asking price $1650.00 OBO Cash Only No Trades or best offer no lowballers pleaseFOR THOSE SCAMMERS THE LIKE TO SEND MASSAGES ASKING TO PAY THRU PAYPAL BECASUE THEY ARE OVERSEAS DON'T BOTHER I WILL NOT REPLAY TO YOUR EMAILS OR TEXT NO PAYPAL ...NO PAYPAL , CASH ONLY....CASH ONLY..........CASH ONLY........CASH ONLY

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