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1975 Yamaha Rd 350 Great Price (lakewood ) on 2040-motos

$2,995
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Denver, Colorado

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This is a two-stroke twin powerhouse with a BUILT motor. Ported, polished, tuned, and ready to rip. A rebuilt RD is definitely a conversation starter for all those seasoned riders out there. ALL FOR ONLY.... $2995.00YES, WE FINANCE!*Price plus tax, that's it! Motorado is proud to offer "what you see, is what you get pricing". special on-line price , safePlease call (Sales) at (720) 330-XXXX ext. 491

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