2005 Yamaha Xvz1300 Royal Star Deluxe Very Clean Warranty Included (vallejo) on 2040-motos
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For sale is a 2005 Yamaha XVZ1300 Royal Star Deluxe. Features Include:48,077mis Custom PaintMikuni CarburetorsQuick Detach Tinted Windshield/Sissy BarCruise ControlDyna 3000 Ignition ModuleAftermarket ExhaustV-Max Rear End GearBarnett Clutch Spring Conversion KitBaron Custom Torque MasterRecently ServicedCall or Text 707 590-XXXXVIN-000079Financing Available! $6495.00 + Tax & ChargesThis bike can be viewed at:Ride-On MotorcyclesVallejo, CA707-647-RIDE (7433)More inventory can be seen at:ride-on-motorcycles.com
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