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1995 Yamaha Wr 250 Off Road Motorcycle Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
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Bad Axe, Michigan, US

Bad Axe, Michigan, US
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1995 YAMAHA WR 250 OFF ROAD MOTORCYCLE BROCHURE
UP FOR AUCTION IS A FULL COLOR, 4 PAGE BROCHURE FOR A 1995 YAMAHA WR 250 CROSS COUNTRY OFF ROAD MOTORCYCLE. THIS YAMAHA FACTORY BROCHURE HAS INFORMATION ON IT'S DEVELOPMENT AND HAS THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON THE BACK PAGE. THIS COLORFUL BROCHURE IS IN NEW UNCIRCULATED CONDITION AND COMES TO US FROM OUR LOCAL RECREATIONAL DEALER. IT MEASURES 8-1/2" BY 11" AND IS YAMAHA PART NUMBER LIT-11111-03-95. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE FUN BIDDING! 

Porsche Panamera Diesel (2011) first official pictures

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