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Yamaha V Star description
Excellent condition, looks and runs like brand new. Original owner, garage kept, clear title. Bike has never been in an accident. Cobra pipes give it a nice rumble. Brand new rear tire, recently serviced. A lot of extra chrome and accessories. Includes rear seat (not shown in pictures of bike). Super low mileage, female driven. Bike is ready to ride! Will send extra photo's or answer any questions you may have upon request. Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements and fees.
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