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2002 Yamaha Classic 1100 Cc (williams & Tucker Rebuildable Wrecks ( N) on 2040-motos

$3,900
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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, KY
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2002 Yamaha Classic 1100 cc (Williams & Tucker Rebuildable Wrecks ( N), $3,900, image 1

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2002 Yamaha Classic 1100 ccSuper Sharp street Bike!!!!This super sharp street bike is ready to fly down the road well serviced good miles runs an Sounds greatLike New Rubberand morePriced to sell $ 3,900.00Williams & Tucker Rebuildable Wrecks ( NEED AUTO PARTS )1121 Sulphur Well Rd.. Hwy 70 E.Sulphur Well, Kentucky 42129270- 565-XXXX270-773-XXXX1-800-545-XXXXFamily Business for over 60 yrs!!We specialize in late model auto parts!** NATIONWIDE LOCATIN SERVICE ** We ship nationwide **Click here to view additional pictures:http://www.ucarsandtrucks.com/Williams-and-Tucker.htmlProvider is: U Cars and Trucks.comClick here for a complete list of dealers in the area:http://www.ucarsandtrucks.com/kentucky.htmlCheck us out on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/U-Cars-and-Truckscom/276077419113309

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