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Trade!! 2003 Yamaha R1 Custom!!! on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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Up for sale is my 2003 fuel injected r1 that has been well taken care of with 18k and never been dropped. Bike is mint and has custom work done to it. Spent a lot of cash making this bike look and ride great. Price dropped from $4500 to $4000LOOKING FOR A VEHICLE FOR TRADE...SPORTS CAR, LUXURY OR TRUCK OF SIMILAR VALUE OR CLOSE TO IT WITH CASH ON TOP FROM ME..LEMME KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE LEAST I CAN SAY IS NOBike has a 2500 custom hand painted and air brush metallic paint jobHigh mount exhaust Custom wheelsPlate eliminator and flush undertailBike has custom hid headlamps and green running lamps Tires are fairly new as well as the breaks Comes with new tail light Front and back custom signals Blue tooth speaker that is velcro to windscreen Custom painted windscreen There is probably things Im forgetting about but can't think right now... Priced right but make me a offer no low ball crap I know what I have.. Text or call me at

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