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1998 Yamaha Wr400 Dirt Bike / Woods Bike (stettner Power Sports) on 2040-motos

$2,200
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Tri Cities,

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1998 Yamaha WR400 Dirt Bike / Woods Bike (STETTNER POWER SPORTS), $2,200, image 1

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1998 Yamaha WR400 Dirt Bike / Woods Bike. Super strong bike, great for the woods. Starts easy and runs well. Many after market upgrades.Also comes with a free helmet with many to choose from.Can be seen at Stettner Auto Repair and Power Sports (2729 HWY 11E Telford TN 37690) across from the Jonesborough Flea Market. Monday-Friday 9am to 5 pm, Saturday 11am to 3pm. Or call WES @ (423) 753-XXXX or (423) 791-XXXX. Please NO text messages. I will NOT respond to them. We also accept CREDIT and DEBIT CARDS (VISA, MASTER CARD and DISCOVER) for an additional charge

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