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2006 Yamaha Virago 250 on 2040-motos

$2,300
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:11500 ColorColor: Black
Location:

lawrenceville, Georgia

lawrenceville, GA
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2006 Yamaha Virago 250, Mint Condition Yamaha Virago with Harley WindShield, Saddle Bags, and only 11000 miles. Garage kept, Meticulously maintained. Ready to Go. Great Commuter, or Starter bike. Please NO LOW BALL OFFERS. This bike is in great condition. We will meet in a safe public location. $2,300.00 I live just north of Atlanta near Mall of GA. Thank you.. honda rebel, v-star,vstar, 500,crusier,750,harley Davidson,sportster,.

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