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2013 Bmw F800r Standard on 2040-motos

US $12,235.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Alhambra, California, US

Alhambra, CA, US
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:130737 VINVIN:WB1022700DZS51126 PhonePhone:8775649796

BMW Other description

2013 BMW F800R, This vehicle features the following options: Dynamic Package ... LED Rear Light, Engine Spoiler, Pillion Seat Cover. Touring Package ... Heated Grips, On Board Computer, Center Stand, Luggage Grid, Saddle Bag Mounts, accessory Socket. TPM ABS *Sale price includes manufacturer's rebate. *** L.A.'s only Exclusive BMW Dealer! *** NOTE: All prices are for factory equiped vehicles only dealer installed accessories are extra unless otherwise stated.

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