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2014 Yamaha Star on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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Prince George, Virginia

Prince George, VA
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Free Demo Rides at Commonwealth Powersports 2000 Waterside Rd. Prince George, VA 23875 804-52-2300. Only 25 minutes from Down town Richmond. Take I95 south Exit 54 and righy on Temple Ave. Friday September 27 from 10am to 7pm. Saturday September 28th from 10am to 3pm. Come ride a Yamaha Super Terere, Star Raider, Roadliner, Road Star, Stratoliner Deluxe, Stryker, V star 950, V Star 1300, VMax, FJR1300, R1, R6, FZ8 and FZ6R

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