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05' Yamaha R6 (firm) on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:17
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New York, New York

New York, NY
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05' Yamaha R6 (Firm), $2,999, image 1

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Selling my friends bike its a 2005 R6 with about 17k miles i just started driving it for a bit untill i sell it, the bike has only 2 things damaged the front headlamp is cracked ( but have a new light which will come with it ) and the odometer does not turn on but everything else works perfect i just put a brand new battery in the other day changed put brand new radiator system and fan also changed oil , the price is firm,comes with stock exhaust ,flush mount LED signals ,my phone number you can text me because im always working (917) 795 XXXX can send more pics on request test drive when cash is on hand tittle ready to go

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