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Custom Chrome 2250cc Yamaha Road Star (north Chatham) on 2040-motos

$12,950
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Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, NC
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Yamaha Road Star description

Fully customized 2000 Yamaha Road Star, belt-driven, 1600cc V-twin bored out to 2250cc, Weber carb, drag pipes, stunning paint, loads of chrome, green outline lamps, 8500 mis, and clean title: $12950 obo.Must see! Call Jimmy-- nine one nine -9 four 2- two four 48

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