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2007 Yamaha Yz450f*** (tek Motorsports) on 2040-motos

$3,700
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El Paso, Texas

El Paso, TX
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THIS IS A NICE CLEAN BIKE. IT HAS PRO-TAPER BARS, SUNLINE LEVERS, GYTR SPROCKET AND A YOSHIMURA EXHAUST . COME CHECK IT OUT ALONG WITH OUR MANY NEW AND PRE-OWNED BIKES. TEK MOTORSPORTS: SALES, PARTS, ATV/MOTORCYCLE BATTERIES AND COMPLETE SERVICE SHOP. LOCATED AT 1691 N. ZARAGOZA RD. (915) 849-XXXX. FINANCING AVAILABLE AND A 1/3 DOWN three month LAYAWAY PROGRAM AVAILABLE.VISIT US AT www.elpasoatv.comKEY WORDS: YZ YZF TTR OFFROAD SAND DIRT HONDA KAWASAKI SUZUKI KTM XR CRF CRFX KX KXF RM RMZ SX 125 250 450

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