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2010 Yamaha R1 Rossi Edition / Low Miles! / Financing! on 2040-motos

$10,800
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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2010 Yamaha R1 ROSSI Edition-PERFECT CONDITION / COMES WITH WARRANTY!!-COMES WITH EXTRAS (SOLO SEAT COWL, FRAME SLIDERS, PHONE/GPS HOLDER)-LOW MILES!-NEGOTIABLE! CONTACT ME AT AND ASK FOR MICHAEL MILLS**FINANCING AVAILABLE!!!!!! --- I WILL WORK WITH ANY CREDIT!!**I HAVE A WHOLE INVENTORY OF OTHER MOTORCYCLES, JET SKIS, AND OFF ROAD VEHICLES, SO IF YOU DON'T SEE SOMETHING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR CALL ME AND I WILL FIND IT FOR YOU!!! I WORK FOR THE LARGEST DEALER IN TEXAS!I'LL MATCH OR BEAT ANYONE'S PRICE OR ANY DEALER'S ADVERTISED PRICE!!!!!!

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