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2005 Yamaha Warrior on 2040-motos

$5,900
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:39
Location:

miami, Florida

miami, FL
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(954) 258-7333

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2005 Yamaha Warrior , i'm sure you've heard it all, read it all. Come see my Bike, Take home a Hell of a ride. Powerful, Never tampered, raced, dropped. always garaged. Everything you thought would need replacement, done. Great Chrome, new Dunlop 210 at rear, stainless lines/cables. Original paint like new. Just had back surgery from a work accident, will not be riding for quite a while. Give her a good home and enjoy a great ride. $5,900.00 9542587333

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