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2013 Bmw G650gs on 2040-motos

US $7,590.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1191 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Searcy, Arkansas, US

Searcy, Arkansas, US
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TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:WB1018901DZY94961

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2013 BMW G-650GS

Talk to our Sales Staff Today!!!

Phone: (501)305-2900

Store Hours: 8am-6pm Tues-Sat


Description:

2013 BMW G-650GS with 1191 mile. This bike has the upright seating position and an impressive 6.7" of spring travel at the front with 6.5" at the rear. The moderate standard seat height of 31.5" with a wet weight of 423 lbs. We do offer financing through some of our local banks.

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Our Store:

Contact Us:

We are a full service Honda dealer in Searcy, AR. We also have a dealership, Shawnee Honda, located in Shawnee Oklahoma (just east of Oklahoma City). We would be glad to talk to you directly.

Please contact us through e-mail searcypreowned@gmail.com

Talk to a salesperson at 501-305-2900!!!

Store Hours are 8am-6pm Mon-Sat

Terms andPolicies:
  • Complimentary pick up from Little Rock Airport. (If Needed)
  • We do not offer shipping. The winning bidder, if shipping the bike, must arrange his/her own shipping.
  • A $1000.00 Deposit is due within 2 days of auction close, with the remainder to be paid within 10 days of auction end date.
  • Financing is available (please call before bidding, fees may apply).
  • This bike is for sale in our showroom. We reserve the right to cancel all bids and end auction early if bike sells before auction ends.
  • If this listing is not sold in the time then it will still be available at our store.
  • WE ACCEPT PAYPAL OR CREDIT CARD FOR $1000.00 DEPOSIT ONLY. REMAINING BALANCE MUST BE CASH, BANK CASHIERSCHECK, OR BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE.

Please note that while every effort goes intoassuring the accuracy of every item, price and description thatwe post, human errors can and do occur. As such, yourparticipation by bidding on an item or submitting a "Buy ItNow" order accepts this fact, and you agree not to holdSunrise Honda responsible for such errors. Any errors discoveredand reported to us will be corrected as soon as possible. As weare quite sure that most of our bidders have made at least oneerror along life’s journey, we appreciate yourunderstanding of our position.

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