Yamaha V Star tech info



Yamaha V Star description
6125 miles bought it in arizona and moved tp pennsylvania, no time to ride it. i think I'm the second owner,buyer will be responsible for ALL shipping and transportation cost to get bike. i don't have time to do it or any desire to do that. I'm asking $4000.00 for the bike but its negotiable
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Yamaha V Star for Sale
2001 yamaha v star(US $1700)
2002 yamaha v star(US $13000)
2012 yamaha v star(US $5,000.00)
2007 yamaha v star(US $3,799.00)
2012 yamaha v star(US $5,499.00)
2007 yamaha v star(US $4,550.00)
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