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2008 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S on 2040-motos

$8,700
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:29000
Location:

Portsmouth, Virginia

Portsmouth, VA
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

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Yamaha Road Star description

2008 Yamaha Road Star Silverado S, All chromed out. I have over $3000 in extras. They are listed below... Vance & Hines pipes $1000, Fuelpak for Vance & Hines fuel/air mixture $275, Rock Box FM Stereo with six radio station presets, and USB connection & speakers $600, Cruise Control $180, Mustang seat with driver back support $600, Cigarette lighter for powering external items $75, New tires as of Aug '13 (front/back) $320, Rear brakes and drum replaced as of Aug '13 $180, Helmet locks for two helmets $100, Customized signature pin-striping $150, Travel cover $75, The passenger has floorboard footing vice pegs making it very comfortable for anyone sitting behind you. Asking $8,700.00 OBO

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