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2005 Stretched Yamaha R1 Stretched (blue) (palm Beach) on 2040-motos

$6,500
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Miami, Florida

Miami, FL
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2005 STRETCHED YAMAHA R1 STRETCHED (blue) (PALM BEACH), $6,500, image 1

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Up for sale is my 2005 stretched R1.It has nothingthing wrong with it at all.I just want to change to a Busa or newer R1.I am asking $6,500 obo.Below are mods done to it.1. Extended 6 ins2. Lowered 2.5ins(can be raised up)3. 5000k HID's headlamps.4. Puig windshield5. Chromed out rims.6. $600 GYTR exhaust with y pipe eliminater.7. Intergrated and sequential rear turn signals with LED lamps.8. Solo Seat.9. New tires.Open to trade.Let me know what you got.Ro=561-262-XXXX or Mark=561-312-XXXX

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