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Bobber Project '82 Yamaha Maxim $700 (east) on 2040-motos

$700
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Las Vegas, Nevada

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Project bobber style bike 750cc , rebuilt carbs, new k& n filters pods, automatic start, all wiring there, headlamp, taillight, custom painted tank black matte, new battery, frame is rusty due to no paint nor prime but solid as a rock, clear title from hawaii, bike ran like a champ before taking it all apart. Great engine compression. My loss your gain. no time to invest. 702 5803877 or e-mail me to inquire more info. $700 o.b.o will trade for tools ,go kart ,( snap-on craftsman, matco, obd scanner) plus cash or equivalent. Thanks

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