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2006 Suzuki Boulevard on 2040-motos

US $14000
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Silver/Gray
Location:

Westerville, Ohio, United States

Westerville, Ohio, United States
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Suzuki Boulevard tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):819 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Suzuki Boulevard description


WOW!!!

ANOTHER ROUSH HONDA 

"NO RESERVE"

AUCTION!!!

PLEASE:

READ THE DESCRIPTION

VIEW ALL THE PHOTOS 

ASK QUESTIONS!

 

The pictures tell most of the story, here is the rest:  This is an ACCIDENT-FREE, ONE OWNER TRADE-IN from our dealership.  We don't normally sell motorcycles so please ask questions as we may well have left out information you'd like.  Just let us know what, we'll get the answer and get back to you.  

 

This one is clean with low mileage for a 2006 and the only damage is some "scuffs" on the front fender we've shown in a closeup photo.  
 

WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!!!
 
 

QUESTIONS?

CALL NORM: 614-296-7142 (direct)

Email: Use eBay "Ask seller a question"



NOTES TO BIDDERS:
 

#1 This Suzuki has a "CLEAN" title and we have it in hand locked in our office safe.

#2 This is a REAL AUCTION with NO RESERVE.  The high bidder at the end wins the bike.  Sorry, no email or phone offers can be accepted, only bids showing on eBay count.

#3 Area bidders are welcome to stop by for a personal inspection prior to bidding.  This motorcycle is located inside in the showroom of our facility at 5885 Westerville Road in Westerville, Ohio.  This is about 1/3 mile south of exit #29 off I-270.

#4 Bidders who wait until the closing seconds or use online auction "sniper" services can be confident the auction will be "LIVE" until the scheduled end time as there is NO BUY IT NOW.

#5 This one can be driven home just fine as it is and a temporary plate is included in the winning bid.  If you'd like a quote for professional shipping service, please email or phone with your zipcode.


 
THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!

GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!
 

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