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2006 Yamaha Xvs 1100 V-star Custom Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $3,695.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Dallas, Texas, US

Dallas, TX, US
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Yamaha Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:090070 VINVIN:JYAVP11E76A090070 PhonePhone:8663424575

Yamaha Other description

2006 YAMAHA Xvs 1100 V-star Custom, Offered for sale is a 2006 Yamaha V-Star Custom 1100. Starts, runs, and rides great with only 16,628 miles. A lot of motorcycle for a low wholesale price! Clean clear title on all of our bikes. Come see her at 200 E. Clarendon Dallas, Texas 75203. Call me at 214-943-8205 or on my cell at 817-291-9434. We accept all major cr cards.(fees apply) 60 day layaway plan. Bank financing on late model bikes with good credit.

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