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2010 Yamaha R1 Fiat Super Clean on 2040-motos

$9,995
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***WE FINANCE JUST ABOUT ANYONE, BAD CRDIT,NO CREDIT,first TIME BUYER***THIS VEHICLE IS COVERED BY LIMITED WARRANTY , 90DAYS PARTS & LABOR TRADE INS WELCOME**GREAT FINANCE OR LEASING PROGRAMS We specialize in less than perfect credit,Please call for more info Contact informationWheels In Motion9520 Desoto Ave.Chatsworth, CA 91311http://www.wheelsinmotionmc.com www.wheelsinmotionmc.com Disclaimer:Prices are subject to change without notice and are subject to lender approval. does not include government charges Price dealer document preparation fees or any finance fees (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected. taxes if shown1ad7fe58054548eb91acae74b33b5ec4

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