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2006 Yamaha Vmx12 on 2040-motos

$6,599
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:6962 ColorColor: Tribal Black
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JUST IN , SPECIAL LAST YEAR LIMITED EDITION , YAMAHA V-MAX12 WITH LOW MILES, ALL BLACK CHROME EDITION WITHTRIBAL PAINTED TANK, FACTORY INSTALLED CUSTOM EXHAUST, FACTORY ENGINE CASE GUARDS, CRUISE CONTROLONE ADULT OWNER WHO PURCHASED AND CARED FOR SINCE NEW.FRESH DEALER SERVICED. WE WELCOME TRADES!! NICEST V-MAX IN THE CHICAGO AREA.

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