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2009 Yamaha Road Star 1700cc's, New (millington, Tn) on 2040-motos

$9,600
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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis, TN
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2009 Yamaha Road Star 1700cc's, new (Millington, TN), $9,600, image 1

Yamaha Road Star description

We have a brand new 2009 Yamaha Road Star for sale with full factory warranty. (see images)Here's the deal, your choice:$9,600 with 1 yr factory warranty or$9,999 with 5yr factory warranty.Unlike other dealers, we have no add on charges such as destination, freight, handling, doc or assembly on cash deals. (no charges means no charges) Just add taxes and tags.Call David at 901-873-XXXX Tues thru Fri 9:00 to 6:00 and Sat 9:00 to 4:00This is your chance to own a big bore cruiser at a unbelievable price. We only have 1 unit at this price. Contact now

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