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2008 Yamaha V Star on 2040-motos

$4,988
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VINVIN:JYAVM01E48A123970 PhonePhone:(614) 836-3733

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This 2008 Yamaha V Star is value priced to sell quickly! It has a great looking Black exterior that is very popular! Please call us to confirm availability and to schedule a hassle free test drive at 614-808-4747 . We are located at: 4255 S Hamilton Rd, Columbus, OH, 43125. HAVE A JOB? BRING YOUR LAST TWO PAY STUBS TO THE CREDIT FACTORY. WE HAVE GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL AVAILABLE.

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