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2007 Yamaha Virago 250 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $2,700.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Maroon
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, US

Palm Coast, FL, US
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Yamaha Virago tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:5402228489

Yamaha Virago description

2007 Yamaha Virago 250, 2007 Yamaha with extremely low mileage!! Excellent condition, garage kept, all maintenance up to date. Side bags, back seat back rest and windshield. Bike looks brand new. $2,700.00 5402228489

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