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Up for sale is probably the greatest 1999 Yamaha V-Max on the planet. It only has 3667 miles on it. Has been babied all it's life and never wrecked. Everything is stock and works and runs like new. I'm 53 and never had it over 75...just don't have the time to ride. I won't give it away so there is a reserve...probably 1/4 the price of new. I'm the second owner, older gentleman from around Washington DC had it and he was moving. He programmed computers and had it tucked away in his garage. $500 deposit within 24 hours after sale then cash in person when you pick up. I would help if you hired a mover also.....thanks and happy bidding!
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