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08 Yamaha R1 (lahaina, Maui,hi.) on 2040-motos

$6,995
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Hawaii,

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08 Yamaha R1 (Lahaina, Maui,HI.), $6,995, image 1

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SELLING MY 2008 YAMAHA R1. SUPER CLEAN, RUNS AND LOOKS NEW. NEVER DROPPED.RED PAINT WITH THOUSANDS SPENT ON MODIFICATIONS AND UPGRADE WHICH INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:NEW PIRELLI DIABLO TIRESSUPER CORSA FRONT AND REAR 17 in RIMSGYTR EXHAUSTUSB III COMMANDERCARBON FIBER LOWER FAIRINGS,TANK COVER, UNDERTAIL,TAIL, REAR COWLSTOMP GRIP ON THE TANKLED TAIL LIGHT,PLATE LAMPS,SIGNAL LAMPSCUSTOM FENDER ELIMINATOROHLINS DAMPERETC. ETC. ETC. ITS A SUPER NICE BIKE!!! AMEN! ALL PAPERS CURRENT AND CLEAR TITLE. CALL OR TEXT ME AT (808) 281 0 NINE 86 FOR INFORMATION AND APPOINTMENT. MAHALO. NO SCAMS OR FREE RIDE PLS. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. NO FULL CASH TO SHOW ON HAND, NO RIDE. DONT WASTE MY TIME IF YOU DONT HAVE THE FULL CASH MONEY

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