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2012 Yamaha Raptor 90 (SPECIAL) for sale

Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
Raptor
Variant:
90 (SPECIAL)
Year:
2012
Mileage:
1
Price:
R 34,999.00

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
UB Leisure Bikes
Address:
34 B Banghoek Cresent
Contact Number:

Features:

Colour:
Blue
Comments:
2012 YAMAHA RAPTOR 90 | UB LEISURE

This quad is in good condition.


Automatic transmission, 4-stroke engine.


Front and rear drum brakes.


Tyres is in good condition.


Finance- Waiting for confirmation please call us.


The Yamaha Raptor 90 is typically designed for younger riders who are getting into the world of all-terrain vehicles.


SN: UB8119

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Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
Raptor
Variant:
90 (SPECIAL)
Year:
2012
Mileage:
1
Price:
R 34,999.00

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
UB Leisure Bikes
Address:
34 B Banghoek Cresent
Contact Number:

Features:

Colour:
Blue
Comments:
2012 YAMAHA RAPTOR 90 | UB LEISURE

This quad is in good condition.


Automatic transmission, 4-stroke engine.


Front and rear drum brakes.


Tyres is in good condition.


Finance- Waiting for confirmation please call us.


The Yamaha Raptor 90 is typically designed for younger riders who are getting into the world of all-terrain vehicles.


SN: UB8119

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