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2007 Yamaha Majesty 400 Touring on 2040-motos

US $3,399.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Team Yamaha Blue
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, US

Bremerton, WA, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:007320 PhonePhone:8669302940

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2007 Yamaha Majesty 400, JUST IN! DO NOT MISS OUT!ROYAL PERFORMANCE AND UTILITY.High-tech transportation that blurs the boundaries between scooter and motorcycle while setting new standards for utility and performance.

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