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1985 Suzuki Madura on 2040-motos

US $2400
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:30
Location:

Cedarville, Illinois, United States

Cedarville, Illinois, United States
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Suzuki MADURA photos

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Suzuki MADURA tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Suzuki MADURA description

HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL 1985 SUZUKI MADURA V1200 MOTORCYCLE. IT HAS 30,541 MILES ON IT AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM. IT IS SHAFT DRIVE,6 SPEED WITH GEAR INDICATOR, SELF CANCELING TURN SIGNALS AND STOCK EXHAUST. BEAUTIFUL BURGUNDY COLOR. IT DOES HAVE A COUPLE OF SMALL MINOR PAINT CHIPS ON THE GAS TANK. TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THERE IS NO WARRANTY WITH THIS. I AM SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND. I CAN PUT YOU IN CONTACT WITH HIM IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. WE ARE OFFERING THIS LOCALLY FOR SALE ALSO AND HAVE ALL RIGHTS TO END THIS ITEM IF SOLD PRIOR TOO AUCTION END.

PLEASE E-MAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS AND CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS.

BUYER MUST PICK UP. NO SHIPPING.

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