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2011 Yamaha V-star 950 Tourer on 2040-motos

$7,999
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:11551 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD
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2011 YAMAHA V-STAR 950 TOURER, Hard to find Vstar 950 Tourer in excellent condition. Hooked up with windshield, hard bags and backrest. Maryland State Inspected. This bike is ready to cruise! LOW LOW LOW rate financing available to qualified buyers. Stop down our Severna Park store before it's gone!

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