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2007 Yamaha Road Star Silverado Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,495.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Blue / Silver
Location:

Foxboro, Massachusetts, US

Foxboro, MA, US
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Yamaha Road Star photos

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Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:003183 PhonePhone:8886985670

Yamaha Road Star description

2007 YAMAHA Road Star Silverado, Low Miles!

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