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Used 2001 Yamaha Yzf R1 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$4,988
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
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Yamaha YZF tech info

VINVIN:JYARN05E01A009074

Yamaha YZF description

JUST ADDED !!!!! This CARFAX CLEAN !!!! Beautiful Well Maintained, SUper Clean & CHROMED out YZF R1 !!! Must see this beauty !!!! It's never too late to sell a bike, especially this one, with such low miles & looks new !!!! Contact our internet manager Bay Ragni for a test drive !!! Call 610-800-XXXX Check out our Website http://www.plymouthmeetingautosales.com/ If you have any questions about this car, or if you dont see what youre looking for. Email Us at XXXX@Gmail.com LIKE us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PlymouthMeetingAutoSales FOLLOW us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PMAutoSales

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