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Fzr 600 Yamaha Obo on 2040-motos

$1,600
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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I am selling my 96 fzr 600. This was my 1st street bike and i worked on it all summer, i currently dont have the space for it any more but i have done some mods since i have owned it. The bike needed some work when i bought it but its in attractive condition now. I have spent more then the value of this bike in just parts but i understand its an old vehicle so thats why im selling it for cheap.I also have a brand new jet kit stage one and 3 + a set of carberater kits to re-service the carberator. I'll throw in for an extra 200 ( THERE BRAND NEW ) Making it an even 2000 sale+ Brand new tires front and back+ Re-serviced brake calipers and + pads+ New battery+ New windscreen+ New mirrors with intergrated LED+ New fork seals and oil+ New gas filter+ New rust free gas tank/ fuel line/ petcock+ New clutch plates and springs+ New clutch cable+ Oil change + New oil filter+ New ingnition coils+ New spark plugs+ New air filterContact me threw email or text phone what ever works best for youEthan

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