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2007 Yamaha R1 1000 on 2040-motos

$7,299
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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A RARE FIND. 2007 Yamaha R1 1000. 1 owner Extra Clean. This bike is like brand new. Only 14k miles. Fresh tires, no scratches or dents. Previous owner babied this one. Hurry before its gone. Priced to sell @ $7299.00. If interested, please contact Mike Asay @. Thanks For Looking !!!!!Click on link below to apply on-line. Then Click On Fort Worth Motorsports Oval at top right of the page, Then Credit Application. Be sure to put attention Mike Asay in the additional details or comment box. Once you have submitted the application, PLEASE call and let me know you have submitted an application. Thanks for looking !!!!http://www.arlingtonmotorsports.net/financeapp.aspMike Asay

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