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1998 Suzuki Gsf 600 Bandit 600 Street Fighter on 2040-motos

$1,650
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South Florida,

South Florida
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21st at 18AVE If you see this post is because bike is still available. Si usted esta lleyendo este aviso es porque la moto sigue disponible pera la venta,I'm selling my bandit 600, very attractive condition, new tires, needs nothing, perfect commuter.Please Do not call, I can NOT answer while I'm at work so please DON'T call, text me, I will text back right away and call you when I can.... por favor no llame texto solamente, gracias. 786 344 268sixTEXT ONLY!!! Thanks

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