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1996 Yamaha Xv750 Virago on 2040-motos

$1,995
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VINVIN:JYA3ALE09TA047414

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This 1996 Yamaha XV750 Virago is a great value and is a fantastic starter bike. This has almost new tires and is a very nice riding bike. This is a sharp looking bike and is the best bang for the buck around. Where else can you find a Yamaha cruiser for such a reasonable amount of money? Come see this soon! This has a clear title and is actual mileage. Please feel free to call today at (847) 439-XXXX at any time if you would like to take a look at this car or if you have any questions. that is (847) HEY-CARS. We would be happy to take ANY kind of trade in on this vehicle! ...

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