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2008 Yamaha V Star 1300 With Under 500 Miles ! on 2040-motos

$7,000
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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Yamaha V Star description

this is a virtually NEW bike, purchased last year from a dealer. it was an unsold 2008 model from a dealer that went out of business. his bikes went back to Yamaha then Yamaha sent them out all over the country. this bike had no miles on it when I bought it in august of 2012. I rode it for a bit but then was transferred overseas. its silver, black and chrome. It was $13000.00 new and with tax and license was over $14k out the door. im asking 7000.00 for it. it has 450 mis on it. this is a perfect bike. no scratches or dings. licensed until October. call me at ask for kevin. I need to sell it before I go back overseas. I just don't have time to ride it anymore. any emails will be deleted unless you put "YAMAHA" in the subject line. no shipping. cash only upon local pick up. any scammers will be set up by me and then beaten to death with a claw hammer. bike is located in sparks at my shop if you want to see it.

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