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2005 Yamaha Xvs65att Silverado Clear Rebuilt Title - Munford,alabama on 2040-motos

$2,899
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VINVIN:JYAVM01E15A083097

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THIS IS A 2005 XV650 V STAR WITH 20,045 miS. THIS MOTORCYCLE IS BEING SOLD WITH A CLEAR ALABAMA REBUILT TITLE. IF YOU LIVE IN THE U.S., PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DMV FOR YOUR STATES LAWS REGARDING CLEAR REBUILT TITLES BEFORE PURCHASING. THIS MOTORCYCLE STARTS, RUNS GOOD, AND IS BEING SOLD AS-IS. DAMAGE INCLUDES, BUT MAY NOT BE LIMITED TO: THE ENGINE GUARD IS SCUFFED AND THE LOWER MUFFLER IS DINGED. IT IS IN ATTRACTIVE CONDITION OTHERWISE. THIS BIKE ALSO HAS A RIDER BACKREST PAD AND AN ENGINE

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