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2007 Yamaha V Star on 2040-motos

US $3,499.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
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Yamaha V Star description

 2007 YAMAHA V-STAR 1100 A REAL NICE STRONG RUNNING BIKE THAT SOUNDS GREAT WITH UPGRADED PIPES AND SADDLEBAGS FOR STORAGE ,BUY THIS METRIC CRUISER FROM AN AUTHORIZED HARLEY DAVIDSON DEALERSHIP FOR A CHEAP PRICE !!!!


 

Bike is priced nice to sell.

Please look at all photos and ask any questions.

GREAT bike, GREAT price!! LET'S GET YOU RIDING TODAY!!

 

This bike is in our dealership, and can be sold at any time so this listing can end at any time.  Any local bidders are welcome and encouraged to setup an appointment to meet with the seller at our dealership and take a look at it for yourself.  Please call or email in advance with any questions on all ebay sales at 732-367-7000 and ask for Peter.  Please mention that you saw it on ebay!

Bike is being sold AS IS, but there is warranty available through Harley-Davidson.

We offer financing and can pre-approve you BEFORE YOU BID!  (Limited options for non Harley-Davidsons, please call for more info)  All financing must be in place before you bid.

All bikes are sold as retail only. We do not wholesale any of our inventory.

Please, serious bidders only.  If you have less than 5 positive feedback ratings, please contact us prior to bidding or your bid will be cancelled. Thank You

PAYMENT IN FULL MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF A FINALIZED DEAL, CLOSE OF AUCTION, OR TERMS DISCUSSED BY BOTH PARTIES OR TRANSACTION WILL BE CANCELLED. 

 Please ask any questions you have before you bid.  Tax, tags, and dealer fees may apply.  We reserve the right to end this auction at any time.


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