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Used 2007 Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive For Sale on 2040-motos

$7,999
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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Berman Executive 650 for sale. Only 5088mis, in superb condition. 1 owner, and still looks brand new. It gets 55-60mis to the gallon, and is current on registration, and all paperwork. Also has front, and rear disk brakes which makes for a very smooth, and comfortable ride. Only seeling because im 76, and preffer to travel in a car. Asking $7999 . Private party seller with full financing, extended warranties, and shipping available!.

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