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Make An Offer-2006 Suzuki M109r-low Mileage*** (snellville) on 2040-motos

$7,250
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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Make an Offer-2006 Suzuki M109R-low mileage*** (Snellville), $7,250, image 1

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2006 Suzuki M109R motorcycle. In terrific condition. New tires on front and rear. Just had oil changed. 7,800 mis. Comes with a helmet and a riding jacket. Can send more info and information if you need me to. The left tail light came unattached from the mechanism and there is a knob missing on the turn indicator. Was going to fix it, but thought whoever buys it might want to customize it anyway. Looking to get $7250.00 obo. Need to sell ASAP

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