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2007 Yamaha R6 on 2040-motos

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Johnson City, Tennessee

Johnson City, TN
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2007 Yamaha R6, this bike is really clean and honestly the cleanest 1 I have seen around, not just saying it cause its my bike, this bike has a clean and clean title, bike has short pipe voodoo exhaust 8 in stretch and its adjustable chrome wheels, hids, red under glow, ostrich seats, tired are practically brand new, this bike is no junk at all! Before u make a stupid offer go nada my bike and have around 1800 of mods on the bike! Would be interested in a nice boat of same value, Subaru three and up nice civic no d series motors, teg or something like that in the range of my bike, my bike worth a good 7500 but not asking that, just in trade value if u are wanting to trade, lmk if u want more pics or more information, thanks for looking

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