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Selling my beloved BMW 1600 GTL Premium with Nav....
Bike runs great I just did not get to ride it much as life kept getting in the way.. Look at the images.. Extended Warranty is still available as the Current Factory warranty is in place till Mid November. Bid and Buy.. Auction Only. This bike has not surprises outside of the images here. These images were taken a week ago when the bike was last detailed.. Now covered and ready to sell. Comes With Saddle luggage Trunk luggage boxes Navigation This bike has never been in salt water or left outside in the rain 2 windshields.. The darker one for sport and a taller one for cruising. |
BMW K-Series for Sale
- 2016 bmw k-series 1600 gtl(US $21,951.00)
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- 2008 bmw k-series(US $8,500.00)
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- 2015 bmw k-series(US $20,900.00)
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