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1993 Yamaha 600cc Street Fighter on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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1993 Yamaha 600cc xj600 street fighter. Pearl white/charocal/carbon fiber. Has a full Yoshimura exhaust- ready to ride! This was my 1st bike, just picked up an eight zx6r so I'm going to pass her on. The bike is super clean, come check it out. Trades welcome. Interested in sports/muscle cars, trucks, bikes, etc. let me know what you got. Asking $1800 obo, cash and pick up only, no scammers please.If interested call/text Keywords; sportbike, crotch rocket, suzuki, honda, motorcycle, starter bike, 750cc,1000cc, stunt bike, Harley Davidson, cruiser, R6, R1, GSXR, CBR, Ninja

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