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2009 Suzuki Burgman 400 Scooter on 2040-motos

US $4,799.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: White
Location:

Gambrills, Maryland, US

Gambrills, MD, US
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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:1005230813 VINVIN:1005230813 PhonePhone:8888558609

Suzuki Other description

2009 Suzuki Burgman 400, Just In! Call for more details. - The Burgman 400 has earned a reputation as a formidable commuter and weekend warrior.

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