2000 Yamaha V Star 650 Classic 650 Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos
Escondido, California, US
Yamaha V Star tech info
Yamaha V Star description
2000 Yamaha V Star 650 Classic ONLY 8885 Miles! Very nice cruiser. Cheap transportation with great gas mileage. Yours for only $2449.00 + Documentary Fee of $55.00, sales tax, license and registration. Stk#P004495 Vin#P004495.CAN BE SEEN AT PUDDIN'S WHOLESALE WHEELS 1960 MISSION RD STE. # 8, ESCONDIDO, CA 92029. PHONE 760-746-0958 OR 760-215-7444ALL OF OUR MOTORCYCLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT TO OTHER COUNTRIES AND SHIPPING TO OTHER STATES. CALL FOR DETAILS.MILITARY WELCOME, WE WORK WITH NAVY FEDERAL AND PACIFIC MARINE CREDIT UNIONS. ALSO HAVE ALTERNATIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE. WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS AND CHECKS...OH YEAH...CASH TOO! COME SEE OUR OTHER BIKES TOO... OPEN TUESDAY-FRIDAY 10AM-5PM SATURDAY 9AM-5PM CLOSED SUNDAY-MONDAY OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENTIF YOU EMAIL, PLEASE INCLUDE PHONE NUMBER YOU CAN BE REACHED AT FOR INFO. WE ACCEPT TRADES AND BUY MOTORCYCLES CASH CALL FOR FREE QUOTE
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