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1973 Yamaha Tx 750 Classic Cafe Orange Metallic on 2040-motos

$3,990
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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ODM1Y2FiMjk4ZTYxNTc1MDQ1MWZhYjY0OGEzMWZmZjM= bAfb 703c 2 6cfBB c1 0bD41b1464 741cBb72 D21034a D0 0e27 cB0 Inside color: Year: 1973 Model: TX 750 Exterior Color: Orange Metallic Mileage: 128 Drivetrain: Transmission: Engine: VIN: 341004834 Make: Yamaha Stock #: 1491 Trim: Classic Cafe Contact now DA#2643 For More photographs and Details Visit:http://2507.ecarlist.com/web/used/8562160/

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