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2003 Yamaha Xvs11aw on 2040-motos

$2,999
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: BLUE
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2003 YAMAHA XVS11AW, Are you on a budget I mean a ramen noodle every night for dinner kinda budget ,just so you can get that motorcycle of your dreams ? Well no need for just $2999 you can be riding your very own 2003 Yamaha 1100 V-star, with that kind of deal you can get back to your Steak and Lobster meals. Stop in today for this unbelievable deal I will leave the light on for ya !!

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