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Yamaha Virago 750 6,200 Mile on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1992 MileageMileage:6200
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, US

Rowland Heights, California, US
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Yamaha Virago tech info

TypeType:Cruiser

Yamaha Virago description

1982 Yamaha Virago 750, 
I just spend 1,000USD to maintain 
* Carburetor clear 
* Starter change 
* Back tire change 
* Battery change 
(Have receive) 
Only 6,200 mile
Also with title please let me know if you have more question 
elijahlin0216 at gmail.com $1,950.00

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