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04 Yamaha Road Star Warrior on 2040-motos

$7,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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Yamaha Road Star description

Only about 5-6 thousand miles on it. Excuse the dust I'm not brave enough to drive it further than the parking lot of where I have it stored (which I do every week or so just to keep all the juices flowing). Here are a few images. Brand new tires, belt & battery. text or call me to come and check it out. Clear title, title in hand, registration up to date(expires May of 2015)Will also be throwing in the helmet that's pictured resting on the handlebar as well as a matching alpinestar leather riding jacket and a pink light weight female 1st Gear riding Jacket!JamieASKING 7500 OBO! Will consider trading for a Jeep!

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