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Used 2012 Yamaha V-star For Sale on 2040-motos

$7,000
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2012 Yamaha V-Star 2012 Yamaha V Star - This bike is like new, with Cobra pipes, Power Commander, dealer maintained, original owner and no accidents. This bike comes with a factory warranty, 5yrs engine plus service plan. Full Financing & Nationwide Shipping Available For additional details please call STOCK PHOTO - DETAILS MAY VARY Vehicle located in Phoenix, AZ Ad

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