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1995 Yamaha V Max on 2040-motos

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1995 Yamaha V Max in red with 1286mis. Very fast and rare classic motorcycle, shaft drive, windshield, mag wheels, backrest. Super clean Yamaha ready to roll. Financing available, ride out same day, we also deliver. Contact sales for information and pricing @ or stop into Formula 1 Motorsports 4030 Sunrise Hwy. Oakdale, NY 11769. Open seven days for all your motorsports needs.Formula 1 Motorsports4030 Sunrise Hwy.Oakdale, NY 11769

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