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Beautiful 1995 Yamaha Vmax with only 3409 miles on it. This bike is bone stock the way a Vmax should be.I am the second owner. The bike has been pampered since it was new.It has brand new Dunlop tires as well as a new battery,oil change and coolant flush. The bike runs the way it did when it was brought home in 1995. I am located in Sebastian Fl Zip code 32958. If you need it shipped just make the araingements and I will work with your shipper. If you have questions my number is 772-473-1481.
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