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2008 Yamaha Pw80 for sale

Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
Pw80
Year:
2008
Mileage:
1
Price:
Vehicle Sold

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
Account closed. UB Leisure Bikes

Features:

Colour:
Blue
Comments:
2008 Yamaha PW 80 | UB LEISURE Discover the 2008 Yamaha PW 80, now available in store, for just R21 999.
This bike is in good condition with a Air-cooled, 2-stroke, Single Cylinder engine, Kick Starter, Wet multiple-disc and automatic Clutch, Front and rear drum brakes.
We offer the largest variety of bikes, quads, UTVs, ATVs, Jet Skis, and all things adventure in South Arica.
We are your one-stop destination for all your adrenaline needs.
With nationwide delivery on all new units, your dream

Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
Pw80
Year:
2008
Mileage:
1
Price:
Vehicle Sold

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
Account closed. UB Leisure Bikes

Features:

Colour:
Blue
Comments:
2008 Yamaha PW 80 | UB LEISURE Discover the 2008 Yamaha PW 80, now available in store, for just R21 999.
This bike is in good condition with a Air-cooled, 2-stroke, Single Cylinder engine, Kick Starter, Wet multiple-disc and automatic Clutch, Front and rear drum brakes.
We offer the largest variety of bikes, quads, UTVs, ATVs, Jet Skis, and all things adventure in South Arica.
We are your one-stop destination for all your adrenaline needs.
With nationwide delivery on all new units, your dream

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