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1998 Yamaha V-star 650 Custom "great Condition" Usa Shipping!!! on 2040-motos

US $1,499.99
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:10031 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Osseo, Minnesota, US

Osseo, Minnesota, US
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1998 YAMAHA V-STAR 650 CUSTOM

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1998 YAMAHA V-STAR 650 CUSTOM 1998 YAMAHA V-STAR 650 CUSTOM 1998 YAMAHA V-STAR 650 CUSTOM 1998 YAMAHA V-STAR 650 CUSTOM 1998 YAMAHA V-STAR 650 CUSTOM 1998 YAMAHA V-STAR 650 CUSTOM

Yamaha V Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:TBA

Yamaha V Star description


The machine:  2007 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom with only 10,030 miles!! Tires have about 90% tread on back front and back. Runs Great and Ready to Ride!!

~This is for sale locally at our store, so this add may end without notice. PLEASE CALL US TO GET IT!! 763-425-2178  

Fees: Service fee of $175 and $75 documentation is all you add..... NO HIDDEN FEE'S!! Minnesota sales tax, and license may apply. (Call for details) 763-425-2178

Payment: Cash in person, or certified check. Payment must be recieved within 7 days of initial purchase. 

Shipping: We do offer personal delivery. Please call to inquire with your needs.

Reserve: This machine has NO reserve. You can call us and order what you like anytime.

Contact us: We can be reached by calling 763-425-2178.

About us: HEINEN's started in 1899 by John Heinen (yes 113+ years ago!) as a farm implement store. Slowly turning to motorsports in the late 60's as a fun way to excape farming. In the 90's, the twincities metro over took our little farm town and turned us into a large suburb just 10 miles northwest of Minneapolis.  Proudly owned and operated by the great grandson of John Heinen!

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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