2001 Suzuki Intruder 1500 Cruiser on 2040-motos
north las vegas, Nevada, US
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2001 Suzuki Intruder 1500, THIS IS A CLEAN BIKE WITH LOTS OF CUSTOM WORK DONE TO IT. THIS IS A 2001 SUZUKI 1500 INTRUDER WITH 19K MILES ITS EQUIPPED WITH CUSTOM FENDERS, LIGHTS,CUSTOM FLOOR BOARDS, CUSTOM SEAT,HANDLEBARS, POLISHED WHEELS,POLISHED ROTORS,NEW BRAKES, NEW TIRES, CUSTOM EXHAUST AND LOTS OF CHROME. THIS ISNT YOUR ORDINARY INTRUDER AS YOU CAN SEE THERE HAS BEEN QUITE A BIT OF MONEY INVESTED IN THE BIKE. IM ASKING $5200 OR BEST REASONABLE OFFER. CONTACT ME AT 702-572-2138 THANKS FOR LOOKING. $5,200.00 7025722138
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