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1979 Yamaha Yz250 Parts Or Project Bike Vintage Ahrma Bob Hannah Vmx Dirt It250 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, US

Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, US
:

1979 YAMAHA YZ250 PARTS OR PROJECT BIKE.

ENGINE IS FROM A IT250. NOT SURE OF WHAT YEAR.

SUSPENSION, WHEELS AND FRAME ALL IN GOOD CONDITION

ENGINE SEEMS TO NOT HAVE ANY ISSUES. GOOD TRANSMISSION.

DOES NOT RUN AT THIS TIME. ENGINE IS JUST SITTING IN THE FRAME.

SHOULDN'T BE TOO MUCH WORK TO GET THE BIKE UP AND RUNNING.

SEAT COVER ISN'T THAT GREAT, COULD USE A NEW ONE.

TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. PLASTICS FADED, BUT DECENT SHAPE.

I HAVE THE CARB AND PIPE, JUST NOT IN THE PICTURES. PIPE IS STOCK.

EASY RESTORE, I JUST DON'T HAVE THE TIME FOR IT ANY MORE.

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF LISTING END.

PICK UP ONLY IN ALTOONA PENNSYLVANIA 16601, OR I CAN ARRANGE

TRANSPORTATION FOR YOU BY A PROFESSIONAL HAULER FOR 50 CENTS

PER LOADED MILE TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER. CAN BE DELIVERED TO YOUR

DOOR, OR MEET PART WAY BETWEEN ALTOONA AND YOUR LOCATION.

I CAN STORE IT IN THE GARAGE IT IS IN NOW FOR A WHILE FREE OF CHARGE

WHILE YOU MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TIME TO HAUL IT OR WORK OUT THE

DETAILS OF HOW YOU WANT TO GO ABOUT TRANSPORTING IT. THANKS FOR

LOOKING AND PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE ABOUT THE

BIKE OR DETAILS ABOUT TRANSPORTING IT.

 

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