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2003 Yamaha Roadstar 1600 Local 2 Owner Bike 5,965 Miles on 2040-motos

$6,900
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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4601 NE 78th Street at St.John's Rd. 2003 Yamaha Roadstar 1600, 5,965Address: 4601 NE 78TH ST # 360 VANCOUVER, WA 98665View our website: www.thepremiermotorsports.comNotes: PREMIER MOTORSPORTS, INC.4601 NE 78th STREET #360VANCOUVER, WA 98665 ORBY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!...CLEAN TITLES AND AUTOCHECKS (CARFAX) ON EVERYTHING WE SELL!!Premier Motorsports has for you a Super clean and very fun two Owner 2003 Yamaha Roadstar 1600cc bike that has 5,965mis and has been upgraded with Pipes, bags, chrome, and is very fun to ride!! Call us to make your appointment today to get this bike before it is gone!!!***Inventory number40244...VIN... JYAVP02E43A020532******Financing available through Columbia and Advantis Credit Unions and Sterling Bank for those who qualify*** ***F'ingRide apparel***Premier Motorsports is your newest Dealer for KYMCO ATV- QUAD-SIDE x SIDE dealer for the Northwest!"Premier Vehicles...Value Priced" is just the beginning of Premier Motorsports attitude and commitment to you as a valued customer. Come see us today right on 78th Street and St John's Rd in the east end of the Padden Industrial Park next to the Doggie Daycare!

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