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2003 Yamaha R6 (levittown) on 2040-motos

$3,500
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FOR SALE03 YAMAHA R619,zero mileSNEW TIRES AND BRAKES (LESS THAN 3000 miS ON THEM)MODIFICATIONS ARE (some I still have stock parts for)AKRAPOVIC STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUSTCRG ADJUSTABLE CLUTCH (STANDARD LENGTH) AND BRAKE LEVER(SHORTY)INTEGRATED REAR TURN SIGNALFLUSH MOUNT FRONT TURN SIGNALVORTEX LOWER BRACKET 1in (ALSO GIVES THE CHOICES TO LOWER 1 OR 3 INS)I CAN GET PICS OF WHATEVER ANYONE WOULD LIKE TO SEE OR IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE BIKE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 267XXXXXX MY NAME IS STEVE, THANKSBIKE IS TERRIFIC CONDITION PREVIOUS OWNER DROPPED IT 1 TIME SO THE LEFT SIDE HAS A FEW SCRAPES NOTHING MAJOR

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