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Yamaha FJR description
2006 Yamaha FJR 1300AE YCC-S Electric Shift System gives you clutch less shifting. 5 gear manual with no clutch! Warmed handlebar grips. Electronic adjustable windshield and headlamp.Condition: UsedSelling Price: $7,995.00Inventory number: 24263yr: 2006Make: YamahaModel: FJR 1300AEVIN: JYARP16E16A000454Color: SteelMileage: 11,536 CALL OR TEXT AARON if interested or to find out the rest of my inventoryFINANCING AVAILABLE OAC! TRADES WELCOMED AND I WILL DELIVER ANYWHERE FOR NO ADDITIONAL COST!! South Pacific Auto Sales - 5040 Pacific Blvd. SW Albany, OR 97321CALL OR TEXT AARON @ TODAY!DL #3926southpac3
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