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Yamaha Raider description
This beautiful Red Raider 113 trimmed out with lots of Chrome is a must have for any bike enthusiast. Has been upgraded with Daytripper Raider Seat and Cobra Exhaust. Priced to sell quick, original MSRP was $14,990 plus $1,440 in parts, buy it now for $12,799 plus fees and taxes for your respective state. When responding to listing please indicate State of residence for tax purposes. ** Price does not include Dealer fee of $595 or taxes and registration. (Dealer fee of $595 includes freight and assembly) |
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