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2011 Yamaha Stryker 1300 - Granite City,illinois on 2040-motos

$8,995
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This is 1 BAD A*% YAMAHA! Factory production chopper. MONSTOROUS 1300cc V-Twin, Cobra Full Exhaust System, Dyno Tuned Fuel Injection, LED Tail Light, Chrome Billet Mirrors, GORGEOUS Vivid Purplish Blue Cocktail finish, FAT TIRE, only 9k miles and too much more to list. Better than showroom new with all the high $ upgrades! Call for details. We're ready to deal and we want your trade in!!! Freshly serviced and covered under the MasterCars Care Certified Warranty*. Great financing available up to

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