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Yamaha XS description
We took this bike in on trade. It was not driven for several years. We put a new battery in bike and it started and ran. We are selling as is. No financing available. Cash sale or pay pal. Bike must be picked up at dealership. We have a free and clear title to motorcycle. Buyer will be responsible for any sales tax and title and license fees. If you have any questions call or e-mail Tom Gillies at Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln.
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Yamaha XS for Sale
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