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2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary Edition (nas Jax) on 2040-motos

$3,900
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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, FL
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2006 YAMAHA R6 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION (NAS Jax), $3,900, image 1

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Yamaha R6, 50th Anniversary Edition, I'm the second owner, first owner was my old military roommate, clear title pink slip in hand, Never been down, never crashed, a few scratches, paint is good, always garage kept, comes with two keys, 28,xxx original low miles, GYTR slip on exhaust, carbon fiber tank guard, tinted windscreen, and flush front mount turn signals.Note: 1) Fork seal are starting to leak2) Brand New OEM Tank Side Covers are on order from dealer and will be included.Photos do not do justice, must see in person. Serious inquires only by text 904 - Four 76 - 822 Five, low ballers will be ignored, don't contact me unless you have the funds, you get what you pay, firm on price, $3900

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