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Used 2008 Yamaha V-star 1100cc Classic For Sale. on 2040-motos

$4,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Nokomis, Florida

Nokomis, FL
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Yamaha Other tech info

VINVIN:JYAVP11E58A111081

Yamaha Other description

There are no electrical concerns associated with this vehicle. This vehicle has no known defects. There is not a door ding present on this vehicle. There are no problems with the engine. The exterior finish on this automobile is in terrific condition. This is a garage kept vehicle. The previous owner was a non-smoker. The interior is in extra clean condition. The odometer reflects accurate mileage. The transmission in this vehicle still shifts smoothly. This vehicle shows no signs of any collision damage or body repairs. Purchase this vehicle at a attractive deal as a subsequent owner. Brand new tires.

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