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30588 Used 2004 Suzuki V Strom 1000 Dl1000 on 2040-motos

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#30588 2004 Suzuki V STROM 1000 - Terrific shape, never down, loaded with extras. MSR handle bars, Power Commander III, Fenda Extenda, Windstrom windshield, Suzuki centerstand, Givi crash bars, Givi luggage racks, Givi E41 panniers, Givi liner bag... VISIT www.trumpetads.com for more info...

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