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1964 Yamaha Yj2 (san Antonio) on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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1964 Yamaha YJ2 (San Antonio), $2,000, image 1

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1964 Yamaha, totally rebuilt. Still needs a few SMALL things but has spark and good compression. New paint and tires, cleaned carb. I really dont want to sell it so I won't take any rediculous offers. Only selling because work is further and would llike a bigger bike to commute with. This is 50cc so its a good bike to ride downtown with and look like a bad ass on :). I went for the mini cafe look and it looks pretty sweet from when I 1st got it. Needs new battery, right control and blinkers to make street legal. I have the title, only not in my name. Also have a plate for it. Anyways, if you want it, I'd like to get 2000 for it (it's a really rare bike). Text is better for me, 210-382-XXXX

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