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2006 Yamaha Morphous on 2040-motos

$2,499
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:360 ColorColor: Galaxy Blue
Location:

Big Bend, Wisconsin

Big Bend, WI
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TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:(877) 870-6297

Yamaha Other description

2006 Yamaha Morphous, ONLY 360 MILES!! STOCK, CLEAN, UNIQUE SCOOTER!!! - We can ship this for $399 anywhere in the Conti US. Give us a call toll free at 877=870-6297 or locally at 262-662-1500. Used Custom Cruiser Chopper Preowned Beginner Streetbike Bagger. There will be more pictures available upon request. We also offer great financing terms for qualifying credit. Call us for buying or trading your motorcycle, atv, or snowmobile.

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