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Suzuki : Intruder Suzuki 800 Intruder Px Poss Bike/truck ??? on 2040-motos

$1,750
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North Port, Florida

North Port, FL
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Suzuki Intruder description

SUZUKI 800 INTRUDER 1999 MODEL BLUE COLOUR 36 K CLEAN TITLE THE BIKE DOES STAND FOR A COUPLE OF MONTHS AT A TIME, BUT WHEN I USE IT THE BIKE VERY RELIABLE AND ON THE BUTTON !!! TO BE HONEST THE BIKE WILL NEED TYRES SOON, IVE TRIED TO LIST THE BIKE AT A SENSIBLE PRICE AND NOT TRY FOR TOP DOLLAR !! YOU ARE WELCOME TO VIEW THE BIKE ANYTIME JUST CALL ME ON 941XXXXXX I WOULD CONSIDER A CHEAPER PX OF A BIKE OR TRUCK ??? Thanks for looking

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