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2007 Yamaha V-star on 2040-motos

$8,900
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:383 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Jackson, Missouri

Jackson, MO
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 558-8113

Yamaha Other description

2007 Yamaha V-Star, 2007 Yamaha V-Star with only 383 miles! You have got to see this adult driven motorcycle! If you would like a panel by panel walk-around or have additional questions, please give Kevin Cahill a call at (573) 204-7777 or you can visit us on our website at :// . GREAT BIKE, GREAT PRICE, AND A GREAT PLACE TO DO BUSINESS! This vehicle is also for sale locally, so auction may end at any time. No warranty is provided, First Auto Credit does offer after market warranties.

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