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2000 Yamaha Blaster (horicon) on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI
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2000 Yamaha Blaster (Horicon), $1,000, image 1

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2000 Yamaha Blaster 200cc has FMF Powercore two silencer and FMF fatty gold series pipe. Also has DC aluminum grab bar, blue Yamaha shock covers and an extra set of wheels and tires. Plastics are all in terrific condition. Starts up 1st kick every time and has great compression. Call or text Chris at 920-296-XXXX Asking $1000 OBO

Moto blog

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