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2000 Yamaha Yzf (duke) on 2040-motos

$900
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Durham, North Carolina

Durham, NC
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2000 Yamaha YZF (Duke), $900, image 1

Yamaha YZF description

Getting rid of my Bike to pay for school. Bike is missing side Fairings due to theft. I bought the bike as is. Bike needs minor work as far as cosmetics. Tires, brakes, engine are fine. Current oil change. 22xxx on bike. I bought with a Bill of Sale title was lost. I have Vin Number for buyer to check the bike out. I have my Bill of sale as well as the Guy I purchased it from Bill of Sale. Call or text any time at 336 971 XXXX Tim. Also have two Helmets and Riding boots size eleven $50

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