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2008 Yamaha Royal Star Venture S Touring on 2040-motos

US $10,290.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:29 ColorColor: Dark Metallic Bluish Gray
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, US

Tucson, AZ, US
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Yamaha Royal Star tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:UY3541 PhonePhone:8886551730

Yamaha Royal Star description

2008 Yamaha Royal Star Venture S, Long-Travel, Touring Comfort!!!!!This Clean 2008 Yamaha Royal Star Venture S features classic weather beating bodywork, loads of chrome, and just about every rider and passenger comfort they could think of! This machine is built with the long-travel enthusiast in mind. With sleek looks, smooth lines, and a beefy profile, It's guaranteed to turn heads! Call Sean for more information! (520) 579-3939 Ask about our Financing Options!!!!!

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