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1993 Yamaha V-max (vmx) 19k Miles (alexandria, Va) on 2040-motos

$3,100
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1993 Yamaha V-max (VMX) 19k miles (Alexandria, VA), $3,100, image 1

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After over 7 yrs of happy riding, I'm selling my V-max. It is a great bike, I am the 2nd owner. I've taken good care of this purple/blue V-max since I purchased it in 2006.1200cc, V4 engine configuration, 100hp, 84 feet-lbs torque, 19,100 mis, looks great for a bike it's age (garage and Cycle-Shell kept)It has been in 1 accident (lay down, no car or obstruction was struck). The bike has been inspected and repaired. The bike has been ridden since the accident and is in great working order. There are 2 or three visible scrapes, the largest of which is on the muffler. But even this scrape is less than 3 1/2 ins long. The minor damage has been taken into account and thus the price lowered.asking price = $3,100clear Virginia title in handContact 703.608.XXXX between 9am-9pmCash or certified check onlyNo test rides without valid MC license and deposit

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