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2008 Royal Enfield Bullet 500es Deluxe Standard on 2040-motos

US $4,389.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:800 ColorColor: GREEN
Location:

Massillon, Ohio, US

Massillon, OH, US
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Royal Enfield Bullet 500 tech info

TypeType:Standard Stock NumberStock Number:UM70259 PhonePhone:8776796645

Royal Enfield Bullet 500 description

2008 Royal Enfield Bullet 500es Deluxe, BULLET - A true show-stopper, the Royal Enfield Bullet Deluxe is certain to garner attention wherever it goes. The Deluxe includes all of the features of the Classic and is further enhanced with a chrome tank sporting Black, Red or Blue side panels, rubber knee grips, chrome fenders, chrome airbox and chrome rear brake lever.

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