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2012 Yamaha Mc 2206 Miles on 2040-motos

$12,490
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Black 2012 YAMAHA MC 2206mis audio: The quintessential Yamaha -- This MC speaks volumes about its owner| about uncompromising individuality| a passion for driving and standards far above the ordinary. Based on the like-new condition of this vehicle| along with the options and color| this MC is sure to sell fast. The MC will provide you with everything you have always wanted in a car -- Quality| Reliability| and Character. Driven by many| but adored by more| the MC is a perfect addition to any home.

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