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2009 Suzuki M90 on 2040-motos

$6,499
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:579 ColorColor: RED
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JUST IN!!! We have at Bentley's in Canonsburg a 2009 Suzuki M90 with only 579 miles! This bike is in showroom condition, and is completely stock! Priced to sell at $1000 under NADA value!!! Please call Kyle with any questions.Kyle AlexanderSalesman(724)-746-7100Mon-Fri 10-8pmSaturday 10-5pmWed. & Sun. CLOSED

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