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2008 Suzuki M50 Boulevard 800 on 2040-motos

$4,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Burlington, Vermont

Burlington, VT
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SUPER SUPER CLEAN 2008 SUZUKI M50 BOULEVARD 800CC MOTORCYCLE GREAT BIKE!!! ONLY 3900 miS NEW AFTERMARKET EXHAUST AND COBRA FUEL PROCESSOR PAID $800 SOUNDS GREAT LOUD! JUST SELLING TO BUY A BIGGER BIKE FOR ME AND THE WIFE. ALSO NEW BATTERY THIS YEAR! COLOR IS VERY RARE BLUE LOOKS LIKE MIDNIGHT AND IN THE LIGHT IT LOOKS PURPLEISH? GREAT COLOR LIMITED EDITION FOR THAT YEAR!$4200 CALL OR TEXT FOR PHOTOS YOU WILL ALSO GET THE STOCK PIPES WITH THE SALE!! ALWAYS GARAGE STORED!! PHOTOS ARE NOT THE BEST THIS IS A MUST SEE BIKE!!!!

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