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2000 Yamaha Blaster For Sale Or Trade on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Port Huron, Michigan

Port Huron, MI
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Hi I have a 2000 Blaster that has FRESHLY REBUILT MOTOR NEW WISECO CRANK NEW WISECO CRANK BEARINGS NEW SEALS AND GASKETS NEW PISTON AND RINGS .20 Over! OTHER NEW PARTS NEW TIRES NEW TIE ROD ENDS NEW FRONT WHEEL BEARING NEW CARRIER BEARINGS NEW CLUTCH AND Handel CABLE AND NEW CHAIN AND SPROCKETS! It also has a FMF Header on it And an FMF Pipe and a set of Nerf Bars on it!If your interested on the Blaster YOU CAN CALL ME A CALL AT NO E-MAILS PLEASE THANKS! COMES WITH SPARE JUG AND HEAD AND A HEADER N A SPARE SET OF TIRES N RIMS!

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