2004 Yamaha Road Star on 2040-motos
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Yamaha
Roadstar Warrior, 1700cc, 102ci, low miles, factory paint (gray w/
ghost flames), Vance & Hines exhaust, air intake kit, and chain cover.
All parts are original manufacture only. All parts are Yamaha branded and no after market parts (beside exhaust). Very low miles and only been oil changed with ROYAL PURPLE Full Synthetic high performance oil. No service change was missed and everything has been done professionally. No Scratches and is brand new quality. 2 helmets and 1 large size men leather jacket and 1 medium size women jacket included. Shipping will be paid buy the buyer or can be picked up locally. No international sale please only USA. |
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