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2002 Yamaha Pw 50™ Single-cylinder 50 Cc (rocky Mountain Kawasaki / on 2040-motos

$799
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Denver, Colorado

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Rocky Mountain Kawasaki - 645 Frontage Rd (Click Here for more InFO!) Longmont, CO 80501-6353For more details click here: http://showroom.auction123.com/rocky_mountain_kawasaki/inventory/9453/2002/Yamaha/PW/ID_189223598.html2002 Yamaha PW 50™ Single-Cylinder 50 ccPrice: $799.zero year: 2002Make: YamahaModel: PWCondition: UsedOptions:Terrific shape with training wheels.Ask for: Sales DepartmentA27FBAFAEA464DBBB650D168074EE06C 7254148Vehicle #7254148

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