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05 Yamaha R6 With Built Motor on 2040-motos

$3,500
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New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, LA
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I am selling my five Yamaha R6, bike is clean and super fast. Bike has a built motor from six Yamaha R6. Motor has bin bored out 2mm and has bigger piston for more compression, will destroy any regular 600cc. Only had the bike for a month now and the only reason am selling the bike so cheap is because am planing to make a big move soon and need to get rid of ASAP. NO TRADE OR LOW BALL PRICE, WILL TAKE CASH ONLY. IF INTERESTED YOU CAN call or text me at

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