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1998 Suzuki Vs800 Intruder 800 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $2,899.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:8 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US

Arlington Heights, IL, US
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1998 Suzuki VS800 INTRUDER 800 Cruiser , US $2,899.00, image 1

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Suzuki Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:6756 PhonePhone:8007016945

Suzuki Other description

1998 SUZUKI VS800 INTRUDER, VERY CLEAN 800CC LIQUID COOLED INTRUDER , SITS LOW , GREAT LOOKING FACTORY TWO TONE PAINT LOADS OF CHROME , WIRE SPOKE WHEELS, SHAFT DRIVE.. FRESH DEALER SERVICE , OIL & FILTER THIS IS A FUN TO RIDE CRUISER THAT IS SHARP LOOKING.. GREAT NEW RIDER MODEL..VERY CLEAN AFFORDABLE..WE WELCOME NEW RIDERS.. WE SELL CHUCAGOLANDS CLEANEST CERTIFIED USED CYCLES.

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