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2007 Yamaha Vstar on 2040-motos

$35
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Athens, Tennessee

Athens, TN
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2007 Yamaha VSTAR, $35, image 1

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Parting out a 2009 VStar 950 Tourer and a 2007 VStar 650 Silverado:950 VStar:Factory Muffler - $75Factory Driver _ Passenger Seat with Backrest - $175. Backrest is very easily removed.-SOLDFactory Risers - $75Brand New Cobra 4in Slip On Muffler (never installed). $150 with very small dent on the top that can t be seen if saddlebags are installed. Was shipped from the manufacturer with dent.-SOLD Another brand new Cobra 4in Slip On Muffler (never installed). $100 with very small dent near the front of the muffler. Was shipped from the manufacturer with dent. 650 VStar:Factory Exhaust (Full) - $75Factory Driver _ Passenger Seat - $100Factory Risers - $35 These are the accessories pulled from the bikes when aftermarket accessories were installed.

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