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2012 Yamaha Vmax/vmx17- Beast Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $19,890.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Lemon Grove, California, US

Lemon Grove, CA, US
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2012 Yamaha Vmax/Vmx17- Beast, FUTURISTIC MONSTROSITY. The 2012 Yamaha VMX17 is the ultimate marriage of brawn and brains, and is the ground breaking result of its evolutionary journey. The unique features of this iconic beast are richly blended with advanced sportbike technology and forward thinking style. It all ads up to a machine with immense performance and visual power. The 2012 Yamaha VMAX truly is in a class by itself.

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