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2002 Yamaha Warrior on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:22000
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2002 Yamaha Warrior , 2002 YAMAHA WARRIOR 1700. CUSTOM PAINT JOB. GUN METAL GREY WITH BRIGHT ORANGE STRIPES AND ORANGE GHOST PAINT IN THE MIDDLE. VANCE AND HINES 2 TO 1 AFTERMARKET PIPES. AFTERMARKET DRAG BARS COBRA FI2000 FUEL PROCESSOR. COMES WITH CUSTOM CORBIN SEAT WITH INTERCHANGEABLE BACK REST, ONLY 22K MILES! GREAT DEAL! THIS BIKE IS INCREDIBLE. ITS FAST AND HANDLES LIKE A STREET BIKE. THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IT IS BECAUSE I HAVE A 1 YEARD OLD AND ANOTHER ON THE WAY. THE BIKE IS IN GREAT SHAPE!! CALL 904-669-4521 . $5,500.00 9046694521

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