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2005 Suzuki M50bk5 Boulevard on 2040-motos

$3,477
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:5766
Location:

Athens, Ohio

Athens, OH
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2005 Suzuki M50BK5 Boulevard, Grab a deal on this 2005 Suzuki M50BK5 Boulevard while we have it. Spacious but agile, its dependable transmission and its durable engine have lots of pep for an inexpensive price. . You've done your research, so stop by Don Wood Polaris at 1 Townsend Place, Athens, OH 45701 today to drive home in your new car!ABOUT OUR DEALERSHIP: Don Wood Polaris and Victory are a part of the Don Wood Automotive Family located in Athens and Logan, Ohio. We are proud members of the Central Ohio Better Business Bureau, Ohio Auto Dealers Association and the Local Chamber of commerce. We have been in business since 1985! ***PLEASE CALL DON WOOD POLARIS AND VICTORY AT (888) 284-8189 AND BE SURE TO ASK FOR ROGER OR KARL FOR A QUICK NO HASSLE RESPONSE.***

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