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2007 Bmw F800 St - Mint Condition (paypal Accepted) (jersey City) on 2040-motos

$7,499
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:11
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New York, New York

New York, NY
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2007 BMW F800 ST - Mint condition (paypal accepted) (Jersey City), $7,499, image 1

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This is indeed an amazing bike, and the only reason I am selling it (with regret) is because I am moving out of the country.2007 model - bought new from BMW NYC in April 2008- BMW F800 ST - 11,700misRuns perfectly. Very well maintained...all services done by BMW NY up to date.Heated handlebar grips, ANTI LOCK BRAKES brakes, Computer dashboard, Factory Antitheft system, Genuine BMW Top caseAll in perfect condition $7,499 obo

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