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1973 Yamaha 80 Enduro Vintage Original on 2040-motos

US $600.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:999999 ColorColor: Yellow
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Morro Bay, California, US

Morro Bay, California, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):80 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Other description

1973 yamaha 80 enduro  bike runs great fast little guy , bike needs to be cleaned up , some chrome pitting not bad , most will clean up , lights do not work bulbs dead & battery is dead , has tool kit don't know if if it complete . I have signed  off CA , title ( note to ca buyers this bike has CA, back fees ! no problem in other states soon  to fall off ca DMV system ) what you see is what you get  as ---is ( buyer is to pay all shipping fees ect)  any questions sent msg .................... Always READ the listing and the fine print BEFORE you bid on ebay. We sell pre-owned new - used - vintage items,(SOME ITEMS MAY BE NEW ) we do not know who the person was that a previous owner may have bought from, we cannot guarantee items came from a smoke free environment. The item is in pictured and described condition. A unique item for collectors, home decor or a shop store display. Sold as pictured and described. Bid now or miss your chance. Winning bidder agrees to pay shipping  in the USA.( I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE USA ). We are not responsible for uninsured damaged, lost, or stolen packages. We are not responsible for shipping delays due to Post Office weather delays, route changes, . All items sold as-is. All sales final. We will combine multiple purchases for shipping discount !!! NOTE ON BUY IT NOW ! PLEASE PAY FOR IT NOW  Winning bidder agrees to pay seller in Full within 24hrs after auction closure. We accept paypal. Please do not bid unless you can pay by paypal. Bidding on this item means you have read and agree to our auction terms.


 

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