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Yamaha FZ description
2007 Yamaha Fz6 R, This snazzy red and black sportbike turns heads at every corner. A lean, mean sport machine with over 600cc of high-rev torque will keep up with even the big bikes. The slightly higher (stock) handlebar placement is unique to the FZ-6 providing both comfortable cruising as well as tight&low turns. Looks and runs great. Nothing needs replaced. Have clear title. Inside bank transaction only. $2950 Ray @ 321 two-six-two 3941 No New Yorkers or Pay Pal dimwits need inquire. $2,900.00 3212623941
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