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2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50 on 2040-motos

$3,600
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:11000
Location:

Topeka, Kansas

Topeka, KS
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Suzuki Boulevard description

2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50 , Selling my 2005 suzuki boulevard M50 has a lil over 11,000 miles I do have service records. I'm the 2nd owner of it and it looked completely different when I bought it. Has a couple scratchs on the right side tank (small, hard to notice) also (every part I took off or changed can be put back to origonal, saved everything) CLEAN/CLEAR title in hand no lean or anything seven8five-two3one-eight5four8 Please text or email me, I'm in school and most of my days are spent in a classroom. $3300 OBO :) thank you and model not included COMES WITH -service manual, saddlebags, and old parts that can be sold for quit a bit -Russ Weirmont internal strut welded real fender I had it painted to match the bike $320 -also most of the chrome blacked to bob it out -Johns forward controls $80 -chrome tank trim $10 -alarm system with romote $60 -bike weather cover $30 -ISO hand grips $30 -have bar end mirrors that I never put on you can have $40 -removed the front fender/ still have it -lowered $40 -suction cup pillion passanger seat $30 -removed the rear blinkers for the bobber look -side mount plate/brake light combo $80 -Vance &Hines cruiser exhaust debaffled (pipes slightly scratched) $345 bobber, chopper, custom, M50, boulevard, suzuki, C50, blue, motorcycle, harey, starter $3,600.00 7852318548

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