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2007 Yamaha 650c 6281 Miles on 2040-motos

$2,994
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Yamaha Other tech info

VINVIN:JYAVM01Y07A012258

Yamaha Other description

Black 2007 YAMAHA 650C 6281 mis audio: 2007 YAMAHA 650CC VSTAR !!! ONLY 6|281 miS The interior of this 650C has been through meticulous inspection and could almost pass for a brand new vehicle. At BMW of Las Vegas| we strive to provide you with the quality an excellence in a vehicle that you truly deserve and with the Black on 184 color combination| this 650C surpasses expectations. The 2007 - exterior is finished in a breathtaking Black| while being complemented by such a gorgeous 184 interior. This color combination is stunning and absolutely beautiful! Beautiful color combination with Black exterior over 184 interior making this the 1 to own!

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