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2007 Yamaha Silverado Star (wstchstr/lax/inglwd) on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2007 Yamaha Silverado Star (Wstchstr/Lax/Inglwd), $5,000, image 1

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I am selling a Yamaha 1100cc Silverado star, metallic charcoal/grey, has lots factory chrome with 1050 mis, barely pre-owned, still brand new well kept, has never been on the rain, no rust, original as out factory. I have records of maintenance(mainly tune up and oil changes), I only changed the battery this year and that was it. often times people think is HD, but is not. Serious inquires only and local ones preferred. Call Pablo at 310-897-XXXX

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