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2013 BMW K1600GT, This vehicle features the following options: Audio,Comm.,GPS Prep PKG ... Bluetooth Interface Control, Audio Sys,Radio SIRIUS,GPS PREP DEV, Radio Software. Safety PKG ... Adaptive Headlight, DTC, TPM. Luxury PKG ... ESA II (Electronic Suspension ADJ), Central Locking System, Anti Theft Alarm System. LED Fog Lights *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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