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2013 BMW R1200GSW
Watercooled 6 speed transmission Thunder Grey ABS Heated Grips Cruise Control Extra Powerlet on side cover LED turn signals Radiator Guards Supplemental Tool Kit 6000 miles Adult ridden, garage stored Never taken off road, dropped or laid down Warranty until 12/28/2018 Just completed 6000 mi service at dealer Titled and registered in PA, however I am currently stationed in VA and the bike is with me. I have the title in my possession and work with buyer to transfer bike where convenient. I will ship it, however shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. |
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