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2001 Yamaha Xv 1600 Roadstar Midnight on 2040-motos

$4,990
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:2379
Location:

Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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2001 Yamaha XV 1600 ROADSTAR MIDNIGHT , **BLOW OUT PRICE!!**GREAT CONDITION LOW MILEAGE 2001 YAMAHA MIDNIGHT STAR 1600. ONLY 2400 ORIGINAL MILES! DEALER SERVICED AND READY TO RIDE. CALL ANYTIME FOR MORE DETAILS. FINANCING IS AVAILABLE. TRADES WELCOME. SOLD WITH OUR WORRY FREE 90 DAY FULL SERVICE WARRANTY. SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE TO ANYWHERE IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES FOR $599 OR LESS* ..... $$ WE PAY CASH FOR BIKES $$ call now for a instant quote on your motorcycle. We come to you and take the hassle out of selling.

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