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1979 Yamaha Yz on 2040-motos

US $33,000.00
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Fries, Virginia, United States

Fries, Virginia, United States
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Yamaha YZ tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Owner

Yamaha YZ description

20 Vintage MX Bikes. 2ea. 1974 Yamaha YZ MX 400 - 1 ea. Yamaha YZ 400 & Spare Parts Bike
4 ea. 1979 Yamaha YZ 250 - 2 ea. 1972 DT2 MX 250 - 1 ea.1981 Yamaha YZ 250 - 1 ea. 1982 Yamaha IT 250 - 1 ea. 1979 Yamaha YZ 125 - 1 ea. 1973 Yamaha RT 350 - 1 ea. 1976 Yamaha XT 500 - 1 ea. 1972 Yamaha RT1 MX 360 - 1 ea. 1976 YZ 250E - 1 ea. 1971 Bultaco MK4 Model 68 360 - 1 ea. 1973 Bultaco 360 - 1 ea. Husky 250 MX 250 - 1 ea. 1984 Bultaco Trail 250 - All Complete & Running. Plus Spare 250 Bultaco Pursang Motor & Lots of Spare Parts & Project Frames.
 

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