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New 2013 Yamaha Raider Scl On Sale Now $5341 Off Msrp on 2040-motos

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Portland, Oregon

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1020 Industrial Way PRICE JUST REDUCED EVEN MORE!!! THIS IS NOT A TYPO AND THIS IS THE LIMITED EDITION SCL RAIDER! On sale now at Pro Caliber Longview is this beautiful Yamaha Raider SCL #368 of only 500 built. This unit is badged with the number right on the tank and on sale now for $5341 off MSRP for only $14,649. This is not a typo and Stock # YL13057 VIN 000798 is only at this price so do not delay as you are getting a New Limited Edition Raider for the price of a regular pre-owned one.See more at the following linkhttp://www.procaliberlongview.com/2013-Yamaha-Raider-SCL-inventory.htm?ID=18059539&Brand=40&Type=1786#/ 0We have finance rates as low as 3.99% right now and payments through GE Retail Finance as low as $245 a month on approved credit so there has never been a better time to finance this awesome machine.Stock # YL13056 only at this price as these limited edition works of art usually never go on sale so do not hestitate. This is a great motorcycle with incredible performance and great styling.Get financed:https://s17963.endeavorsecure.com/financingapp.htmhttp://www.procaliberlongview.com/DL# 601-910-015Pro Caliber Motorsports1020 Industrial Way, Longview, WA 98632Save on OEM parts at:http://www.procaliber.com/

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