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1994 Yamaha Secaii on 2040-motos

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YearYear:1994 MileageMileage:8826 ColorColor: blue
Location:

Festus, Missouri

Festus, MO
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1994 Yamaha SecaII, Check out is super clean, well cared for Seca II! Great condition, well cared for, versatile, and rugged. If you are in the market for a beginner bike or just a fun bike to ride this is a perfect find!

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