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2005 Suzuki Select Model (kp050) (mountain Home, Id) on 2040-motos

$4,999
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Twin Falls, Idaho

Twin Falls, ID
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2005 Suzuki Select Model (KP050) (Mountain Home, ID), $4,999, image 1

Suzuki Other tech info

VINVIN:JS1GN7CA152109599

Suzuki Other description

2005 Suzuki Select Model (KP050)http://www.outlawpowersports.com/lc/516312 Vehicle informationhttp://www.outlawpowersports.com/lc/516312 yr: 2005 Make: Suzuki Model: Select Model Mileage: 14000 Stock #: KP050 VIN: JS1GN7CA152109599

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