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2006 Yamaha Vino on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, TX, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

Stock NumberStock Number:351258 PhonePhone:8665149175

Yamaha Other description

2006 Yamaha Vino, Get ready to ride today! Don't miss out... BID HIGH & WITH CONFIDENCE ON eBAY or call Brent directly @ (512) 422-0761! Very reasonable shipping rates are available to assist with your purchase, and we can have your bike delivered right to your door. Financing won't be available on a purchase of this small-ish size, but both PayPal and credit/debit cards are a-okay! Again, for more on the eBay listing (or CraigsList posting) please call Brent @ (512) 422-0761. Thanks for looking, and Ride Safe,

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