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R A R E * Black 2006 Suzuki M50 Boulevard on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Nowthen, Minnesota

Nowthen, MN
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FOR SALE - RARE! 2006 BLACK SUZUKI M50 BOULEVARD! $5,500 OBO - NO LOW BALL OFFERS, ONLY SERIOUS INQUIRIES PLEASE! I PURCHASED THIS BEAUTIFUL BIKE LAST SUMMER AND ONLY PUT 300miS ON IT! CURRENTLY HAS 4,227 miS AND RUNS PERFECTLY; LIKE NEW! THIS BIKE IS VERY SHARP LOOKING, BUT I NEED TO SELL IT BECAUSE I DONT HAVE TIME TO RIDE ANYMORE! *NEW TIRES *WELL CONDITIONED LEATHER SEAT *CURRENT OIL CHANGE *POWER COMMANDER FOR ADDED HORSEPOWER *COBRA AFTER MARKET PIPES *SHAFT DRIVE TRANSMISSION *DISC BRAKES *FUEL INJECTED, 50 CUBIC INCH, LIQUID COOLED, V-TWIN ENGINE *NEVER LAID DOWN *MINOR SCRATCHES AROUND KEY IGINTION *2 KEYS AVAILABLE *FREE PAIR OF STRENGTH AND SPEED GLOVES WITH PURCHASE *FREE MOTORCYLCE COVER *TITLE IN HAND *TEST DRIVES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST WITH CASH IN HAND IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL OR TEXT AT 612-FIVE SEVEN EIGHT - 2386. NO TRADES! THANKS FOR LOOKING, RYAN

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