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Used 2004 Yamaha Yz250f on 2040-motos

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2004 Yamaha YZ250F Asking Price: $3,699 OR BEST OFFER Condition: Post A Free Want Ad. I'm looking for a... Yamaha YZ250F 2004 or Newer Description Seller's Notes: Ready to Ride! Body Style: Off-Road / Dirt Bike Exterior: Blue VIN: Request the VIN Seller's Comments Very attractive condition, 1st owner of this bike was sponsored by Yamaha & several other racing companies, so the bike is fully set up w/ features: Full bike graphics, Performance suspension, Aftermarket FMF power bomb exhaust, TAG handle bars, Special black tire rims, Steel braded brakes, Dual air intake, Newly professionally remade engine & much more, Customized w/ an estimated $5,000 in aftermarket work (it will be sure to out perform any other bike in its class), Never been crashed or flipped, Everything is in perfect working condition, Maintenance is kept up every week, Clean title, Runs & rides great, Very clean & well maintained Options History · Air Cooled · Accident Free · Clean · Garage Kept Seller Send the seller an email below to request their contact information.

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