Yamaha V Star description
I am selling this vehicle for a friend of mine. He owns a large towing
company in Northern Virginia. The vehicles he obtains come from several
sources and reasons, and the full history or condition may not be know.
PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS AND I WILL TRY YO GET THE INFORMATION FOR YOU. **************************************************************************** This is a nice low mileage bike. The bike runs and driver per the shop. There is a little damage to the left side of the fuel tank. Appears may have been dropped. All else seems fine. The pictures were taken inside a building so if other pictures are requested I will go get more. Please ask questions and I will do the best I can to get the answers to you as soon as I can. |
Yamaha V Star for Sale
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