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2007 Yamaha Ar210 on 2040-motos

$30,800
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pre-owned 2007 Yamaha AR210 for sale in Sarasota, Florida, 34240 You can own this vessel for as little as $297 per month. Visit the POP Yachts web sitefor more details.The AR210 is powered by 2 high-performance, 110 horsepower, 4 cyl, 1052cc Yamaha marine engines. Electronic fuel injection feeds each of these powerplants, providing excellent throttle response throughout the total RPM range.Yamaha Loop-charged Combustion: Fuel mixture actually loops as it enters the combustion chamber, which helps distribute fuel/air mixture evenly for better combustion, performance and fuel economy.This listing has now been on the market a couple months. Please submit any and all offers today!We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. Sarasota, FL

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