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2009 Yamaha V-star 950 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $8,699.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:907 ColorColor: Deep Metallic Red
Location:

Perris, California, US

Perris, CA, US
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TypeType:Cruiser VINVIN:000305 PhonePhone:8665090695

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2009 Yamaha V-Star 950, Only 907 miles! Comes with Extas!! - Looking for a new generation cruiser that is fun to ride and easy to operate? A cruiser that features a full size chassis, high quality fit and finish plus a super low seat height. The all new V-Star 950 offers class leading performance and plenty of cruiser character so you can discover your free spirit in comfort, style and confidence.

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