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    Anyone looking for an 85 Tri-Z 250 Project????

    http://nashville.craigslist.org/rvs/536285630.html

    Sad to see....

    Hello,i have for sale a Yamaha Tri-Z 250 two stroke three wheeler needs restored needs new top end, also have a set of rear wheels that comes with it.Looking for nice guns pistols high caliber rifles & nice shot guns,other interesting trades.Mopar parts 70,71 Duster parts small pattern rallye wheels 5 on 4 pattern. Project cars, call (615)-735-3407 or (615)-489-3477 ask for Junior, Thanks

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    ouch, but I would buy it. I only heard of one Z around here.
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    WOW! $500.00 seems a little steep for that, just my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtface View Post
    WOW! $500.00 seems a little steep for that, just my opinion.
    I agree, pretty rough ...
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    Too bad he's in Nashville. I've got a 69 440HP block with one bad cylinder wall that I'd trade for it.
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