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1993 Bmw R 100 Gs Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $5,250.00
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:60
Location:

Orinda, California, US

Orinda, CA, US
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TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:9257883669

BMW Other description

1993 BMW R 100 GS, 1993 R100GSPD. Has 381 miles since major service. Over $2200. spent on cluster shaft and tranny. All receipts available. Includes Barbacks.Fox Shock. Corbin seat. Brand new BMW tank bag. Manual and Battery Charger. Registration is current. nine-two-five 788-3669 $5,250.00 9257883669

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