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1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo on 2040-motos

$800
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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82 Yamaha seca xj 650 TURBO . motor cranks and runs great . carbs cleaned out and looked to have been rebuilt not long ago but fuel pump is not working . the turbo parts are all there except mufflers . turbo drips from waste gate . what you see here is what I have . the bike will need a battery a fuel pump and turbo rebuilt. have bike hooked up so you can hear run .excellent project .no gauges , fairings or seat or lampsI have waaaayyy to many projects . bill of sale only . all that is needed in GA 1985 and under$800 as iswill part the bike outperfect for project cafe racer bobber chopper vintage classic kz cb gs xs .

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