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2003 Yamaha R6 3200$ Obo on 2040-motos

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Hampton Roads,

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I am selling a 2003 yamaha r6. Great starter bike, just ready for more power. It has an aftermarket gpr stabilizer, blue HID headlamps, lowered, black tinted windshield, and aftermarket exhaust. I have an akrpopravic exhaust for it but I am running an open pipe on it currently. The bike has 16000mis on it, and runs perfect. the only problem the bike has is it has no battery currently, the old 1 died so i took it out. i will sell it for 3200 if i replace the battery myself or will sell for 3000 obo without battery. The bike also has minor scratches from previous owner. if interested please contact me at, you can call or text

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