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2007 Yamaha V Star Xvs Motorcycle, One Owner, Low Miles, Excellent Cond. on 2040-motos

US $2,700.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:2785 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Seminary, Mississippi, US

Seminary, Mississippi, US
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2007 YAMAHA V STAR XVS MOTORCYCLE, ONE OWNER, LOW MILES, EXCELLENT COND., US $2,700.00, image 1

Yamaha V Star photos

2007 YAMAHA V STAR XVS MOTORCYCLE, ONE OWNER, LOW MILES, EXCELLENT COND., US $2,700.00, image 2 2007 YAMAHA V STAR XVS MOTORCYCLE, ONE OWNER, LOW MILES, EXCELLENT COND., US $2,700.00, image 3 2007 YAMAHA V STAR XVS MOTORCYCLE, ONE OWNER, LOW MILES, EXCELLENT COND., US $2,700.00, image 4

Yamaha V Star tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 VINVIN:JYAVM01E37A098283

Yamaha V Star description

2007 Yamaha V Star 6502,785 miles, great condition, no known mechanical issues, one owner!! 

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