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2006 Suzuki C50 T 805cc Touring Cruiser on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Pensacola, FL

 Pensacola, FL
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I currently have a 2006 Suzuki C-50 T for sale.This bike only has 11,555 on the odometer and just had a full service. This bike is ready to get on and ride anywhere. It has metallic gray paint with white wall tires. it comes equipped with a factory windshield, engine guards, studded seat, studded saddle bags, back rest & exhaust. This bike looks great, sounds great and runs like a clock.Sale $ 5000Cycle World.Pensacola850-478-1775 or 850-382-0674 Ask For Russell

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