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2000 Yamaha Tt on 2040-motos

US $2100
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Ripley, West Virginia, United States

Ripley, West Virginia, United States
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* Item brought to you by the following deadbeat members: terrelburn0, travistravis1972, vanilllif0, 2015usyesai *

Relisted due to multiple previous non paying members. If you have less than 10 feed backs, your bid will be cancelled. Tired of all the non paying members!!

2000 Yamaha TTR90 Dirt Bike. Runs good. Good shape. Buyer must pick up or arrange shipment. Located close to Ripley, WV.

Item relisted because last bidders didn't follow through.

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