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1985 Yamaha Vx1000 on 2040-motos

$600
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Muncie, Indiana

Muncie, IN
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1985 Yamaha VX1000, BIKE WOULD BE A GOOD WINTER PROJECT. It needs several things done. It does run and drive. Needs, seat, wiring issues with lamps, tires, rear brakes, gauges gave been removed and needs tuned up. I have bags and other extras that go with it. Paint looks ok from ten feet away. Bike is a project bike. Call or text Dont waste my time or yours if you want my paypal address or want to send me money to have it shipped to you by your favorite shipping company. If you cant come pick it up then you dont need it.

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