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Used 1999 Yamaha Razz 50 Cc For Sale. on 2040-motos

$650
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Columbus, Minnesota

Columbus, MN
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Yamaha Other tech info

VINVIN:JYA3EPA08X250480

Yamaha Other description

1999 YAMAHA RAZZ 50. WITH Title & KEYS, Starts & Drives, Needs Battery. THE FRONT FENDER IS GROUND, THE FRONT END IS TWEAKED AND THE FRONT FAIRING IS BROKEN. THE BLINKERS, MIRRORS AND ODOMETER FAIRING ARE BROKEN, THE HAND CONTROLS ARE BENT, BROKEN AND GROUND AND THERE ARE PLASTICS MISSING. THE SEAT IS TORN, THE MUFFLER IS GROUND AND THE REAR FAIRING IS GROUND. THE REAR BLINKERS ARE BROKEN AND THE TIRES ARE THIN.

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