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1984 Yamaha Virago Xv1000 Xv 1000 Xv1000l - Parts Bike - No Reserve !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Bloomfield, Connecticut, US

Bloomfield, Connecticut, US
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Item Details

This auction is for the 1984 Yamaha XV1000L Virago 1000 ROMANESQUE CRIMSON VIN # JYA42G00_EA000107 PARTS BIKE as pictured.

Motor turns free, heads, shaft drive, brake components, coils, tires, rims, wiring harness, rear shocks, forks are present. What you see is what you get. If you have questions or need a better picture of a given part please don't hesitate to ask. The parts in the pictures not connected to the bike are not part of this auction. 


Plenty of good parts left on this bike. Wife says I need to get it out of our driveway.

NO TITLE - BILL OF SALE ONLY
 
Part(s) may fit other year / model motorcycles. Bidders are responsible for checking fitment prior to purchase. Please call your local dealer first prior to bidding if you have another year bike and or are unsure about fitment. Dealer's price will surely not beat the price here! Starting this auction at $100 which is less than what I could get in scrap for the metal on this bike or you can buy it and part it down for the parts you don't use.

Taking Delivery Info

I will bring this bike to a local shipping agent of the buyer's choosing for shipping (shipping arrangements and expenses are buyer's responsibility), full payment must be made prior to shipment. NO personal checks, or other goof ball payment scams. Prefer payment in cash at time of pick up.


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