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Yamaha : V Max 2003 Yamaha Vmax Low Miles, Reduced Price on 2040-motos

$3,500
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This bike is in terrific condition, No road rash or major dents and dings. Runs well and has a relatively new battery. Starts every time and lives up to the VMAX reputation. It has Supertrap After Market Exhaust Pipes, and I will also come with the original pipes not shown. I believe a jet kit has been installed as I was given a box with some of the old jets when I purchased the bike. The bike has a Spitfire Windshield and good rubber on the front. It will need a rear tire in the near future. The bikes Kelly Blue Book Value is between $5115 and $3520, and is now priced below min. There is no shipping unless you want to arrange for it after full payment has been made. A $200.00 down payment is expected withing 48 hours, and to be paid in full with in seven days unless other arrangements have been made. Any questions feel free to contact me.

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