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2009 Yamaha V Star 950 Tourer on 2040-motos

$4,995
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Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa, OK
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Yamaha V Star description

CALL PAUL ATRetail Price: $5,995.00Selling Price: $4,950.00 Inventory number: 002849 year: 2009Make: YamahaModel: V Star 950 TourerVIN: 002849Color: BlackMileage: 14,785WHO WE ARE.......We are Action Powersports in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Anything for sale on-line can be viewed in person at our store. The name is new but the dealership is 20+ years old. We are factory authorizedKAWASAKI - SUZUKI - YAMAHAdistributor. We are not new to motorcycles either. We operate the largest pre-owned motorcycle dealership in Northeast Oklahoma.- See more at: http://www.actiontoysok.com/2013-Honda-CRF-250R-Tulsa-Oklahoma-74115/4797449#sthash.HQrnFYEt.dpuf

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