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Custom 2007 Yamaha Midnight Star, Custom Paint, Extras, For Harley Fb (cleveland on 2040-motos

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Custom 2007 Yamaha Midnight Star, custom paint, extras, for Harley FB (Cleveland, US $, image 1

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Beautiful seven Yamaha Roadstar Midnight Star. Clean Nevada title. Completely custom. House of Kolor Candy Copper paint, 6* raked triple tree, 6" longer forks with valves, matching hard bags, Danny Gray custom air adjustable seat, custom exhaust, jetted carb, risers, 14" ape hangers and stock bars, custom grips, show winner. Turns heads everywhere. Over $5000 in custom work. Only 10k on bike. I build em for fun. Time to build a Harley. Looking for an Ultra or Fatboy. No junk. Nothing worn out. Need a decent starting point for a chopper

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