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2012 Bmw G 650 Gs on 2040-motos

$7,500
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:4116
Location:

Valencia, California

Valencia, CA
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TypeType:Touring

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2012 BMW G 650 GS, I am selling my 2012 BMW G650GS. It has just over 4K miles on it and is up to date on all services. Comes with a large removable Givi(TRK52NA) top case that can hold two up to two helmets at one time. I am asking 7500 OBO. Out of respect, please do not email with outrageous lowball offers. Finally do not send an email just inquiring if it is still available. I will take down the listing when it is not. Email with questions, offers, and to set up a time to check it out. $7,500.00

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