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2007 Yamaha 250f on 2040-motos

$3,200
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Wildwood, Missouri

Wildwood, MO
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2007 Yamaha 250f , For Sale is a 2007 yz250f in GREAT condition. The bike runs perfect, oil changed after every few rides, and it looks great too. over $600 in aftermarket parts! The engine is completely stock and never been modified. ~ Maintenance done regularly ~ This bike is awesome and READY TO GOOO!! Feel free to ask any questions! It has never been raced mostly trail ridden and well taken care of. Bike is pictured without header pipe cover Asking $3,200 $3,200.00 3145879529

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