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1992 Yamaha Xj 600 Seca 11 Parts (saco) on 2040-motos

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Maine,

Maine
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1992 Yamaha Xj 600 Seca 11 Parts (Saco), US $, image 1

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1992 YAMAHA XJ 600 SECA 11 PARTS FOR SALE WE ARE PARTING OUT COMPLETE RUNNING BIKE THAT WAS CRASHED LOW MILES WE ALREADY SOLD THE RUNNING MOTOR. LET US NO WHAT YOU NEED CALL 207-282-XXXX WE HAVE RIM AND SOME OTHER PARTS LEFT. COMPLETE GAS TANK WITH CAP AND KEY AND PET COCK UNITE TANK IN REAL NICE SHAPE $250.00

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