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2009 Yamaha R6 Fiat Edition (san Jose South) on 2040-motos

$7,500
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I have a 2009 yamaha r6 fiat edition 3500mis for sale. There are only 324 of these made and this 1 is the number 223/324. The bike have a clean tittle, never been drop. Everything on the bike is stock. Never been modded. The original tires are still on there. The only thing that is change is the fender eliminator. Please call me at 408-324-XXXX. Keyword: honda cbr, 600rr, 1000rr, kawasaki ninja 636, yamaha r1, ducati 748, 749, 998, 999, 1198, 848, 1199, 1098, suzuki gsxr 600, gsxr 1000, sato rearsets, ohlins suspension, akrapovic exhaust, yoshimura exhaust, crg levers, 2 brothers, alpinestars, dainese bora, crg mirror, motorcycle, sportbike

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