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2012 Bmw S1000rr (las Vegas) on 2040-motos

$14,200
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Las Vegas, Nevada

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Exceptional Condition*** I am selling my 2012 BMW S1000rr sport bike that has been garaged kept since I purchased it. It is in top notch condition. I have only had it for a little over a year. Bought it brand new. It has 6800mis. It includes the following:-Preminum Package-three year 36,000 warranty -Roadside assistancePlease call me if you are seriously interested. Reach me at 702-601-XXXX

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