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2006 Suzuki C50 on 2040-motos

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New / Pre-owned: Pre-ownedMake: SuzukiModel: C50 - BoulevardPrice: $4699.00 yr: 2006Engine: 819ccFamily: CruiserColor: BLUEMiles: 9777Stock #: pm0645More Vehicle information on Dillon Cycles Inventory Search:http://www.dilloncycles.com/pages/VehicleDetail.php?2006-suzuki-boulevard-c50-blue-945Dillon Brothers MotorSports is 1 of the largest motorsports dealers in the midwest with over 400 new and pre-owned bikes in stock. No Extra Fees or Extra Fees!We value our customers and want to do all we can to make sure you are completely satisfied. Please call our experienced sales staff at for more info.

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