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1999 Yamaha Venture 1300 on 2040-motos

$15,500
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:48131
Location:

Medon, Tennessee

Medon, TN
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1999 Yamaha Venture 1300 , 1999 Yamaha venture trike and trailer. New rear shocks,windshield,2 helmets w/ intercom. Bike looks and runs great. 10' tilt trailer has been modified for trike and pulls like it's not there. Bike always been garaged. Will trade for vintage car of equal value.731 431 1666 Ask for Mike. $15,500.00 7314311666

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