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1978 Yamaha Mx175 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:(877) 253-1395

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1978 Yamaha MX175, Collector Quality Matching Set - You are looking at a matching set of Mint Condition 1978 MX 175 Yamaha Dirt bikes. 4 digits apart on vins. Not restored 100% Original from tip to toe. used a couple times in the late 70's early 80's. We purchased from original owners. they look like they came out of a time capsule.35 year old Bridgestone tires in excellent condition. Would look Awesome at a Yamaha dealership or a vintage collector. looking for the best cash offer. Only selling as a set for now.

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