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2003 Yamaha Ttr Dirt Bike !! on 2040-motos

$700
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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For sale nice yamaha ttr 125 4 stroke dirt bike it's overall super condition very easy to to ride if u can't ride this you shouldn't b allowed to walk great for kids or a pit bike it's needs a Lil TLC carb is dirty doesnt idle only with choke on good deal for a handy man can't break a yamaha also this isnt the china crap from pepboys any questions CALL TXT ROB AT i dont have a voice mail so txt is better NO EMAILS $700 700$ FIRM FIRM FIRM IF U DONT HAVE $700 do NOT INQUIRE SPAMMERS WILL BE HUNTED DOWN BY MY BLOOD HOUND have a great day thanks Crf ttr kz Suzuki Yamaha pw Xr thumptar tt-r Honda

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