2008 Yz450f With Original Oem Plastics And Seat Cover!! Put Your Own Graphics On on 2040-motos
Santa Clarita, California, US
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CHOOSE YOUR OWN GRAPHICS AND NUMBERS WITH ALL NEW ORIGINAL OEM PLASTIC!
I took all of the original plastics, seat, and crossbar pad off the bike as soon as I got it home. I stored those and bought after market (Acherbis) plastics for the time that I rode the bike.
This bike is great condition. It has a stock motor, Dough Dubach pipe with a removable Spark Arrestor screen, GTYR "foldable" Clutch / Front Brake levers, fork air bleeders, No-Toil air filter and comes with the stock pipe.
This bike has a CA RED sticker. SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS.
THIS BIKE IS FOR SALE ON OTHER SITES AND LOCALLY AND COULD BE PULLED AT ANY TIME. WILL ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AND RESPOND TO REASONABLE OFFERS.
CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT 661SOCALSURPLUS!! :-))
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