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2003 Yamaha Road Star Silverado on 2040-motos

$5,599
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Myerstown, Pennsylvania

Myerstown, PA
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

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Yamaha Road Star description

2003 Yamaha Road Star Silverado, Nice Purple & Black Road star wth Back Rest, Windshield, Saddlebags, and Floorboards

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