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2000 Suzuki Vl1500y Intruder Lc on 2040-motos

$3,500
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South Florida,

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Suzuki Intruder tech info

VINVIN:JS1VY51AXY2101348

Suzuki Intruder description

2000 Suzuki VL1500Y INTRUDER LC - 3500.00View Additional photos and Info.Year: 2000Manufacturer: SuzukiModel: VL1500Y INTRUDER LCNew/Pre-owned: Pre-ownedMiles:14041Primary Color: CHROMECondition: ExcellentTitle: CleanVIN: JS1VY51AXY2101348Friction Zone Motorsports -

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