2010 Yamaha Vmax - Only 400 Miles Like New And Perfect In Every Way. Great Deal! on 2040-motos
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Like new 2010 Yamaha Vmax. Awesome Bike !! Absolutely like brand new in every way. I purchased this and we are looking to move. I have only put 400 miles on it. Still under Yamaha factory Warranty until June 2014. My loss is your gain. You can look and find them with significantly more miles for more money than what I am asking. It also has the lifetime paint protection on it also. Nothing really more to say...It's like BRAND NEW !!!
Contact Roger at: badhemi1@netins.net
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