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2001 Yamaha Roadstar Silverado on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Tulsa, Oklahoma

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FATBOY'S POWERSPORTS LLC 29 N Mill StPryor OK 74361 2001 YAMAHA ROADSTAR $4,500.00 Vehicle information Year 2001 Make YAMAHA Model ROADSTAR Trim SILVERADO Mileage 26222 Body Type MC Fuel Type GAS Transmission MANUAL Engine 1600 Drive Train RWD Stock # 1091 VIN JYAVP07E61A004080 Exterior Color BLACK Inside color BLACK Equipment Description Financing available, trade in's welcome. Call Fatboy's Powersports. 29 N. Mill street Pryor OK. 74361. Or visit us on-line at WWW.SHOPFATBOYS.COM FATBOY'S POWERSPORTS LLC 29 N Mill StPryor OK 74361 xHz7ZEEjHO F8ivoSGPER yCxKXOrnQV Gc8v5EvwKM WZUXu5mzll YESTVtYSCV sDFKqttRit lSQZnvbLiR azCYqHfNWA mGjwNru83W jLfm9xxSRc a6FMtgEEXb 8Lmvx837kP QOv81IAaXS zAcLJ4567b

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