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1977 Yamaha Dt400 Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $1,499.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: yellow
Location:

Longmont, Colorado, US

Longmont, CO, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport Stock NumberStock Number:658302 PhonePhone:8883918765

Yamaha Other description

1977 Yamaha DT400, 1977 Yamaha DT400

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